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EU sister projects presented their impact on Gender Equality in STEM during RESET Workshop “Act Together”

The RESET project organized the first face to face event in Thessaloniki, Greece, on the 16th of June, 2022. In the context of the 4rth Summit on Gender Equality in Computing, which was organized by the RESET partner “Aristotle University of Thessaloniki”, RESET organized the event ‘ACT TOGETHER’ with the participation of Eu Sister projects.

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Support activities for Ukrainian students and academics in RESET Universities

RESET project unequivocally condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has led to armed conflict and a humanitarian crisis in Europe. RESET project expresses its full solidarity with those who suffer, the refugees, and displaced populations. All RESET team members acknowledge the efforts of their institutions to welcome Ukrainian students and researchers in the best

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GEC’22 – 4th Summit on Gender Equality in Computing

GEC ’22 organizing committee is pleased to invite presenters to submit their abstracts to be presented as poster presentations during the Summit. About GEC’22 The 4th Summit on Gender Equality in Computing (GEC’22) aims at promoting gender-equal access to the computer-related scientific frontiers, encouraging and educating women and men in an equal way to achieve

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#IWD2022: A joint initiative on Twitter by EU sister projects

#IWD2022: A joint initiative on Twitter by EU sister projects

On the occasion of the March 8 celebrations, #EUsisterprojects agreed to promote a joint initiative on Twitter to highlight our strong commitment to working together for gender equality in European research, to create a welcoming and friendly environment for all, especially the generation of young women, and to ensure that the research brings results that

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RESET project coordinator: University of Bordeaux, in the top ranking position for SDG 5 – gender equality

The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings present the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The results in the table SDG 5 – gender equality measures universities’ research on the study of gender equality, their policies on gender equality, and their commitment to recruiting and promoting women.

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international women's day 2022 - digital campaign

International women’s day 2022: Digital Campaign “Young Researchers, the real influencers”

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the RESET project celebrates women’s achievement in #academic communities, promoting female PhD students as the real influencers in the digital world. During the day, the RESET project shares voices from young researchers around Europe and raises awareness for #Equality, #Diversity, and Scientific #Excellence Find more about the campaign

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Gender Studies Conference 2022: “FEMINIST MATTERINGS” by University of OULU

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOLARS, ACTIVISTS AND ARTISTS Deadline for submissions: 20 March, 2022 Gender Studies Conference 2022 Feminist matterings: Indigenous and Arctic engagements 30 November–2 December, 2022, University of Oulu, Finland https://genderstudiesconference2022.edu.oulu.fi/home Our lives are increasingly being reshaped by multiple changes, such as increased mobilities of people and goods, digitalisation, and rapid changes in

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