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Gender stereotypes & bias

Resource
Author Post date Title
kamila_k_benova
2016-Nov-30 "Pretty Curious" Campaign
kamila_k_benova
2016-Nov-30 EC Campaign: "Science: it's a girl thing!"
Henrietta Dale 2016-Nov-24 Mapping the Future Physics and Chemistry Postdoctoral Researchers’ Experiences and Career Intentions
Francesca Fiore
2016-Nov-21 Constructing excellence: the gap between formal and actual selection criteria for early career academics
arroyo_lidia 2016-Oct-25 Early adopters of carsharing with and without BEVs with respect to gender preferences
arroyo_lidia 2016-Oct-24 Cracking the Gender Code. Get 3X More Women in Computing
Rachel Palmén 2016-Oct-20 Ted Talk: Yasmin Abdel-Magied: "What does my headscarf mean to you?"
arroyo_lidia 2016-Oct-18 Why Are Some STEM Fields More Gender Balanced Than Others?
arroyo_lidia 2016-Oct-18 Diversity Gaps in Computer Science: Exploring the Underrepresentation of Girls, Blacks and Hispanics
paula.wennberg@ltu.se 2016-Oct-13 Promoting Sustainable Change
SHiltner 2016-Oct-4 Women in cardiology textbooks: 'special', 'atypical' or absent
Ana Guil 2016-Sep-26 Gender Competences Assessment to Promote Gender Equality in University
Laura Getz 2016-Sep-19 Make Academic Job Advertisements Fair to All
cecilia
2016-Sep-15 Gendered management and academic leadership in Spanish universities
Project
Author Post date Title
isabel.ruiz
2016-Nov-25 Participatory Engagement with Scientific and Technological Research through Performance
matteoc 2016-Nov-22 RESEt
joerg
2016-Nov-9 Unifying innovative efforts of European research centres to achieve gender equality in academia.
Vasia Madesi 2016-Sep-7 Gender Equality Plans for Information Sciences and Technology Research Institutions
Event
Author Post date Title
kamila_k_benova
2016-Oct-19 Gender • Power • Eastern Europe - Changing Concepts of Femininities and Masculinities and Power Relations
Laura Getz 2016-Sep-8 Dialog-Tagung „Neue Governance und Gleichstellung der Geschlechter in der Wissenschaft“