Webinars
Participation was possible without leaving the workplace: with a headset, a suitable internet connection, and a webcam.
For the events we used a widely used free web conferencing system, Flashmeeting. We offer free orientation sessions before the webinars take place (duration about 15 Minutes). Additionally we offered participants to show them how to use Flashmeeting for networking and exchanging experiences in the future.
Mobility and precarity in the early career stages: a gender perspective
23 February
2012, 13 - 15 (CET)
Kick-off presentation by Marcela Linková
Marcela Linková is a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the coordinator of the National Contact Centre for Women and Science. Her area of expertise is gender equality and equal opportunities in research, research careers and research organization, public accountability and research assessment..
Background
information on her presentation:
Knowing
and
Living in Academic Research. Convergence and Heterogeneity in
Research Cultures in the European Context (in PDF format),
pp. 145 - 153.
Academic Duets: On the professional and private lives in science.
How and why to implement new evaluation criteria
8 February
2012, 13 - 15 (CET)
Kick-off presentation by Flavia Zucco
Flavia Zucco is a biologist (in vitro cellular
differentiation and toxicology) and retired 2009, after being
Head of Research at the Institute of Neurobiology and Molecular
Medicine of Italy's National
Research Council. From 1980 she has also been active in
bioethics and women in science. She has founded and has been the
first president of Donne
e Scienza (Women and Science).
On gender aspects of changes in prevailing science cultures
20 January
2012, 10 - 12 (CET)
Kick-off presentation by Ulrike Felt
Ulrike Felt is professor of social studies of science since 1999 and head of the STS department at the University of Vienna.
Background
information on her presentation:
Knowing
and
Living in Academic Research. Convergence and Heterogeneity in
Research Cultures in the European Context (in PDF format),
especially Chapter VI, Ulrike Felt's concluding remarks.
On the Norwegian way of gender-fair recruitment and retention and the experiences with it
12 January
2012, 10 - 12 (Central European Time (CET)
Kick-off presentation by Linda Rustad
Linda Rustad is Senior Advisor for the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions' Committee for Gender Balance in Research.
Background
information on her presentation:
Talent
at stake. Changing the culture of research – gender-sensitive
leadership: A booklet by the Committee designed to inspire
everyone who wants to do something to increase diversity and
promote greater gender balance within the research sector.
How to convince policymakers and leaders that
gender equality is an important issue in research? The
Committee has developed some arguments.
Contributors and participants
- Agency for Gender Equality, Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo (Violeta Kurti Islami)
- Association for Latvian young researchers & Riga Technical University (Astra Auzina)
- Center for Social Management and Community Development (Doina Balahur)
- CESNOVA Centro de Estudos de Sociologia University Lisbon (Isabel Lousada)
- FORFAS (Ann Fitzpatrick)
- ILO/Gender Equality and Non-discrimination Programme - International Training Center (Blerina Vila)
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology (Judit Acsády, Katalin Tardos)
- ICREA (Institution Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats) (Jaume Bertranpetit)
- Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Liesbeth van de Garde)
- Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities, CRUS (Gabriela Obexer-Ruff, Ariane Studer)
- Riga Technical University (Inese Polaka)
- Sabanci University, MDBF (Alev Topuzoglu, Olcay Ozer, Ayşe Yüksel)
- Tamkang University (Chia-Li Wu)
- Trinity College, Dublin (Fiona Blighe)
- University of La Laguna (Ana Puy)
- University of Latvia (Sandra Berzina, Liga Grinberga, Julija Hodakovska)
- University of Twente (Monique Duyvestijn, Regina Luttge)
- Vidzemes Higher Educational Establishement (Maira Lescevica)