Area of expertise, interest, main activities...
About you (please use English)
Baltic Gender is an EU-funded project that brings together eight scientific institutions in five countries around the Baltic Sea to work on reducing gender inequalities in Marine Science and Technology. The project has been funded for 4 years, starting on the 1st of September 2016, by the HORIZON 2020 programme under the call for promoting “Gender Equality in Research and Innovation” and the topic of “Support to research organisations to implement gender equality plans” (GERI-4-2015). This topic is funded in 2016-2017 under SwafS call.
Area of Gender Expertise
Country coverage
Sweden, Germany, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania
Skills and track record
Acting as a platform for the exchange of institutional practices and the transfer of knowledge between the consortium partners, Baltic Gender will work towards the establishment and implementation of Gender Equality Plans in its partner institutions. These plans play an important role in committing institutions to long-term approaches, realistic targets and concrete measures. The project will also establish practical schemes and innovative strategies that promote gender equality.
Specific aims of the project are as following:
to promote gender-balanced career advancement in Marine Science and Technology,
to establish strategies for promoting a family-friendly working culture,
to identify meaningful and effective structural changes in the partner institutions leading to an improvement of gender equality,
to develop methodologies for the enactment of gender-sensitive marine research,
to build competence and skills in gender sensitive teaching methods,
to initiate gender focused training and mentoring in or across all partner institutions,
to develop recommendations to guide the implementation of Gender Equality Plans.
Specific aims of the project are as following:
to promote gender-balanced career advancement in Marine Science and Technology,
to establish strategies for promoting a family-friendly working culture,
to identify meaningful and effective structural changes in the partner institutions leading to an improvement of gender equality,
to develop methodologies for the enactment of gender-sensitive marine research,
to build competence and skills in gender sensitive teaching methods,
to initiate gender focused training and mentoring in or across all partner institutions,
to develop recommendations to guide the implementation of Gender Equality Plans.
City
Kiel, Germany
Street
Düsternbrooker Weg 20
ZIP
24105
Phone
+49 431 600 4056