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Diversity in Research Communities - Experiences and Expectations

Diversity in Research Communities – Experiences and Expectations

In light of the European Diversity Month in May, the project RESET – Redesigning Equality and Scientific Excellence Together would like to open with this event a space to collectively highlight – and discuss with members of the project universities and other HEIs – different aspects of diversity in the context of scientific communities. Here, […]

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RESET’s Media Campaign FACES OF CAMPUS starts its second exhibition WORK=LIFE OF CAMPUS soon!

On 26th of April 2023, RESET will continue its media campaign FACES OF CAMPUS. In its second edition, the campaign focuses on the topic of work-life balance. Under the title WORK=LIFE OF CAMPUS, the project dedicates a digital exhibition to the efforts of scientists, students and universities to reconcile demands of science and private life

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Workshop with the University of Bordeaux’s personnel on inclusive communication

Workshops on gender neutral and diversity oriented communication at the University of Bordeaux

The local RESET team of the University of Bordeaux delivered several workshop sessions on gender neutral and diversity oriented communication at the University. This workshop was elaborated taking into account the recommendations from the Toolbox for gender-neutral, diversity-oriented institutional communication. Workshop with the University of Bordeaux’s personnel on inclusive communication This series of workshop involved

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U.Porto insights from GEP’s first advances

Universidade do Porto, proud partner of RESET Project, designed the 1st Gender Equality Plan, which was approved in June 2022. In the video below, Marisa Matias (Professor and Researcher on Gender issues) and Jorge Peixoto Freitas (Researcher on Gender Issues at U.Porto), are sharing with us insights from the first advances of this plan. https://youtu.be/Rzin0ro3qKw

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Prof. Dimitra Hadjipavlou – Litina interview in local news portal

“Low number of women in Sciences” On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Professor Dimitra Hadjipavlou – Litina from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) shared her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated scientific sector, in an interview for the local news portal “www.karfitsa.gr“. During her scientific career,

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Gender related data monitoring in AUTh and Gender Impact Assessment Protocol promotion by the Research Committee

On 11/2/2023 the Vice Rectorship of Research and Lifelong Learning of AUTh launched a tool to collect and monitor institutional data regarding gender integration in Research. The tool is hosted at the official webpage of the Research Committee of AUTh and provides also information about the Gender Equality Plan of AUTh and its strategic objectives

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Safe Academia – A joint campaign to commemorate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

RESET celebrates with EU Sister Projects the Women in Science Women and girls are more likely to be exposed to gender-based violence and sexual harassment in education and academia than their male counterparts. Also, LGBTQ+, ethnic minorities and persons with handicaps and people with multiple disadvantages are often targets of different forms of violence and

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