Encouragement to advance - supporting women in European science careers
Titelübersetzung:Ermutigung zum Fortschritt - Unterstützung von Frauen bei europäischen Wissenschaftskarrieren
Herausgeber/in:
Lipinsky, Anke
Quelle: Bielefeld: Kleine (cews.Beiträge Frauen in Wissenschaft und Forschung, No. 5), 2009. 204 S.
Inhalt: Contents: Maren Jochimsen, Brigitte Mühlenbruch: Gender balance as a precondition - requirements for a strong scientific culture in the European research area (11-24); Marieke van den Brink, Margo Brouns, Sietske Waslander: Does excellence have a gender? A national research study on recruitment and selection procedures for professorial appointments in The Netherlands (25-46); Anke Lipinsky, Silke Tölle: Appointment-related career promotion at the European level: the European project 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists' (47-57); Margarete Hubrath: On the path to a professorship in Europe - the concept of the training seminars (58-72); Anke Lipinsky: Championing women in Europe's science? Evaluation of the European career support program 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists' (73-100); Silke Tölle: Welcome to normality - career support for women only. The qualitative evaluation of 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists' (101-118); Liisa Husu, Karin Siebenhandl, Georgi Apostolov, Sabine Zauchner, Michaela Gindl, Doris Bammer: ADVANCE - advanced training for women in scientific research across Europe. A review of an innovative program (119-136); Helene Füger: Perspectives for mentoring in Europe. Achievements and outlook from the eument-net project (137-153); André Béraud: Women in the rat race. Women's careers in technological higher education (154-183); Pauleen Colligan, Maren Jochimsen: The voice of women scientists in EU research policy - the establishment of the European Platform of Women Scientists as a new strategic instrument in EU research policy (184-199).
Appointment-related career promotion at the European level : the European project 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists'
Titelübersetzung:Berufungsbezogene Karriereförderung auf europäischem Niveau: Das europäische Projekt 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists'
Autor/in:
Lipinsky, Anke; Tölle, Silke
Quelle: Encouragement to advance - supporting women in European science careers. Anke Lipinsky (Hrsg.). Bielefeld: Kleine (cews.Beiträge Frauen in Wissenschaft und Forschung), 2009, S. 47-57
Inhalt: "The authors offer a detailed insight into the structure, content and goals of the CEWS led EU project 'Encouragement to Advance' which organized training seminars designed to professionally prepare women scientists for appointment procedures at universities in selected EU countries. Seminars were offered to female post-doc scientists from EU-27 interested in a science career in the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany." (excerpt)
Championing women in Europe's science? : evaluation of the European career support program 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists'
Titelübersetzung:Eintreten für Frauen in der europäischen Wissenschaft? : Auswertung des europäischen Karriereprogramms 'Encouragement to Advance - Training Seminars for Women Scientists'
Autor/in:
Lipinsky, Anke
Quelle: Encouragement to advance - supporting women in European science careers. Anke Lipinsky (Hrsg.). Bielefeld: Kleine (cews.Beiträge Frauen in Wissenschaft und Forschung), 2009, S. 73-100
Inhalt: "The 'Encouragement to Advance' project was concurrently both quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated with the aim of ensuring quality as well as for substantiating how it was conducted. The author gives a detailed presentation and interpretation of the evaluation design, method and quantitative results. One of the positive results was that approximately 90% of the participants stated that they would recommend seminars of this kind to female colleagues in similar situations. Continuation and further development of the seminar concept while tailoring it to the appointment procedures in more EU countries could have positive effects on greater participation of women scientists in the European research landscape and for realizing the goals of the Lisbon Treaty." (excerpt)
Quelle: Encouragement to advance - supporting women in European science careers. Anke Lipinsky (Hrsg.). Bielefeld: Kleine (cews.Beiträge Frauen in Wissenschaft und Forschung), 2009, S. 119-136
Inhalt: "The article on 'ADVANCE,' an advanced training for women in science and research offers a retrospective on an innovative concept. The centerpiece of this mentoring and coaching program is a summer school offered at the Danube University Krems in cooperation with other European universities in Poland, Finland, the Netherlands and Bulgaria." (excerpt)
The Gender Challenge in Research Funding : Assessing the European National Scenes - Report
Herausgeber/in:
European Commission
Quelle: Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2009. 136 S
Inhalt: The Gender and Excellence expert group was set up to provide recommendations on the improvement of transparency in the procedures used in selection committees for the award of grants and fellowships and in access to research funding in general. (...) The expert group has not found a large and systematic gender imbalance in terms of success rates in research funding in the funding systems studied, although a few exceptions exist. However, there is a clear difference in application behaviour: women are less likely to apply for funding than men, and this needs further study.
An overview of the national situations in terms of esearch landscape and gender settings is annexed to the report. The full national reports have been posted on the Science in Society web portal so that the work put into this analysis is made available to all nterested parties for both policy-making and further study. This report is the first collection and comparison of its kind, and as such, it opens up new grounds for further research and in-depth analysis while calling for better and more systematic data collection."