Uniting the values of scientific excellence and social progress in knowledge, practice, and communication
22-23 May 2024, on-line programme with focus on new research evidence
19th November 2024, in-person programme with focus on policy recommendations
The on-line programme for GS24 focused on new research evidence, fresh analytical approaches, and evidence-based practices to better understand when, how and why biological, gender, and social inequalities impact negatively on quality of research outcomes.
The expected output from GS24 will be a new Roadmap for Action 2.0, which will replace the Roadmap for Action for North America agreed on by the participants of the 3rd Gender Summit, which was hosted in 2013 by the NSF in partnership with NSERC, CONACYT, NIH, CIHR, and Portia UK in Association with the European Commission.