Mastering gender in research performance, contexts, and outcomes. Berlin, 2015

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Europe is leading the world in the effort to make science more aware of and responsive to the consequences of gender inequality and gender bias in science practice and knowledge.  The Summit programme advanced understanding of when, how and why gender issues in research can produce different outcomes for women and men, and, like its predecessors, it demonstrated important intellectual, societal and economic benefits of gender mainstreaming. The Summit took place in Berlin and preceded the Falling Walls celebration as a reminder that gender inequality is a ‘wall’ that also must fall. GS7 Europe will demonstrated how to apply the gender lens to improve effectiveness of research and innovation, and how to transform policy context through strategic, high-level policy alliances to enable lasting change to take place. 350 participants heard from 80 speakers focusing on The benefits of gender equal and gender sensitive research and innovation (Day 1) and Enhancing the capacity of policy actions to achieve lasting change (Day 2).

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Cornelia Quennet-Thielen, Gender Summit speaker

Cornelia Quennet-Thielen

State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany

We are honoured that Cornelia Quennet-Thielen will open the GS7-Eu, the first European Summit to be held in Germany. Cornelia Quennet-Thielen is State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research since 2008.

Programme at a glance

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Fri 6 Nov Day 1: The benefits of gender equal and gender sensitive research and innovation
8:00-9:00 Registration

Plenary 1
9:00-11:00

Assessment of individual excellence: metrics, merits and gender
Plenary 2
11:30-13:15
Assessment of scientific excellence: practices, processes, outcomes
Plenary 3
14:30-15:45
Shaping the Gender Summit's regional and global mission
Parallel panels
16:00-17:30
  • PP1: Representing human diversity in biomedical research
  • PP2: ERC funded gender research
  • PP3: Gender as cross cutting issue in research and innovation
  • PP4: Sources and effects of gender bias in career development
  • PP5: Scientific inclusion and diversity in science structures and practices
  • PP6: Policy actions for systematic change
Reception
17:30-19:30
Networking, Poster exhibition
Sat 7 Nov Day 2: Enhancing the capacity of policy actions to achieve lasting change
8:30-9:00 Registration
Plenary 4
9:00-11:00
Demonstrating the benefits of supporting gender mainstreaming policy in science

Plenary 5
11:30-13:15

Realising the full scope of policy impact through strategic alliances among key players
Knowledge
Exchange
Forums
14:15-15:30
  • KEF 1: Improving access to experts and knowledge
  • KEF 2: Dealing with gender differences in the early stages of scientific careers
  • KEF 3: Integrating gender dimension in study design
  • KEF 4: Mainstreaming gender at national and field level: new evidence, better measures
  • KEF 5: Nordic Call for gendered science knowledge
  • KEF 6: Transforming policies in funding, hiring and publishing