Registrations welcome now!
The final conference ‘Supporting Women in scientific careers’ of two EU-projects will be held in Brussels on June 26th and 27th, 2008. Coordinators of the EU-projects ‘Encouragement to Advance – Training Seminars for Women Scientists’, coordinated by the Center of Excellence Women in Science, and ‘Advanced Training for Women in Scientific Research’, coordinated by Danube University Krems decided to host the final conference of their projects jointly, because both projects compass similar objectives. At the conference, the two projects for women in science display their experiences and results gained in recent seminars and mentoring.
As concrete results of the conference the following key points for the development of sustainable career paths in academia are aspired: The implementation of a mentoring program at universities accompanied by a special targeted training; supporting the implementation of the seminar and training concept of ‘Encouragement to Advance’ which supports female scientists in getting prepared for appointment procedures for professorships. All stages of academic careers at universities are covered by the conferences output.
The conference addresses HR responsibles from universities and research organisations, who would like to gain information on instruments and supportive modules like training seminars, mentoring and summer schools for women scientists. Furthermore, the conference addresses post-graduates, doctoral students, post-doc researchers, and senior level researchers who are interested in career development as well as commissioners for equal opportunities.
Both projects intend to improve the situation of female scientists in the European Union and are funded within the 6th EU research framework program. For further information about the program please visit our websites. If you would like to participate, please send the registration form to silke.toelle@cews.org or to manuela.krug@donau-uni.ac.at until May 9th 2008. Participation in the conference is free.
Registration (pdf)
Preliminary Agenda
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1st day |
June 26th, 2008 |
Supporting Women in Scientific Careers |
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12.00-02.00 p.m. |
Registration |
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01.00-02.00 p.m. |
Lunch |
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02.00-02.10 p.m. |
Welcome address by European Commission Official |
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02.10-02.30 p.m. |
Welcome note by coordinators |
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02.30-02.50 p.m. |
Keynote 1 |
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02.50-03.10 p.m. |
Keynote 2 |
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03.10-03.30 p.m. |
Keynote 3 |
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03.45-04.45 p.m. |
Round table discussions on different subjects |
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05.00-05.45 p.m. |
Round table discussions |
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05.45-06.15 p.m. |
Summary of the discussions |
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06.15-07.15 p.m. |
Reception/Collation |
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2nd day |
June 27th, 2008 |
Supporting Women in Scientific Careers |
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09.30-09.40 a.m. |
Welcome address by European Commission Official |
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09.40-10.00 a.m. |
Keynote 1 |
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10.00-10.20 a.m. |
Keynote 2 |
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10.20-10.40 a.m. |
Keynote 3 |
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11.00-12.30 p.m. |
Expert talk with trainers, keynote speakers, participants and coordinators |
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12.30-01.15 p.m. |
Summary & conclusion |
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01.15-02.15 p.m. |
Lunch |
‘Encouragement to Advance – Training Seminars for Women Scientists’ intended to empower women scientists within the European Research Area (ERA) by offering training on appointment procedures for professorships in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. The trainings encouraged mobility and supranational careers in research and higher education and offered access to a Europe-wide network of women scientists. The EU-project is coordinated by the CEWS and funded through the 6th Framework Program of the European Commission.
The Center of Excellence Women and Science (CEWS) is a department of GESIS-IZ. CEWS is the national node for the realization of equal opportunities for women and men in the area of science and research in Germany. CEWS serves as think tank for this field of policy, stimulates thinking, initiates alteration processes for which it provides scientific support, and actively co-organises the required transfer processes between science and politics.
GESIS provides services in support of social science research including development and supply of databases with information on social science literature and research activities as well as the archiving and provision of survey data from social research. Services including consultation on methodological questions, development of complex methods of empirical social research as well as GESIS’ own long-term observation of social developments with the aid of these instruments are also available. GESIS was established in 1986 and is divided into three local centres: the Social Science Information Centre in Bonn, the Central Archive for Empirical Social Research in Cologne and the Centre for Survey Research and Methodology in Mannheim. Besides, GESIS maintains a Service Agency Eastern Europe in Berlin. GESIS is member of the Leibniz Association.
ADVANCE (Advanced Training for Women in Scientific Research) is intended to counteract the phenomenon of the “leaky-pipeline” and is directed towards women both from universities and from non-university institutes. In cooperation with five partner institutes from Poland, Finland, Austria, the Netherlands and Bulgaria and also – for the first time – in interdisciplinary collaboration with four departments of Danube University Krems, a specific training programme for the participants was developed, together with a mentoring and coaching programme. The two-year EU project is aimed in particular at women researchers from engineering and science in the pre- and post-doctoral phase. ADVANCE therefore encompasses not only the working and living situation of women active in science and research, but also the structures and conditions of scientific institutions.
Danube University Krems is facing up to the social challenge of lifetime learning: established in 1995 it is still the only university in Europe that has specialised in postgraduate continuing education. Enthusiasm for the qualified and innovative involvement with the complex social, organisational and technical challenges presented by our society in the new Europe is what motivates the researchers, students, the teaching staff and everyone else working at Danube University Krems.
Participation in the conference is free. Hotel and travel costs have to be booked and paid single-handed by participants. We recommend two close-by hotels in Brussels. Please find an online reservation form for these hotels at the bottom of this page.
GESIS-IZ
Center of Excellence Women and Science (CEWS)
Silke Tölle
Dreizehnmorgenweg 40-42
D-53175 Bonn
Germany
Fon: + 49 (0)228- 22 81 537
Fax: +49 (0)228- 22 81 550
Danube University Krems
Manuela Krug
Dr.-Karl-Dorrekstraße 30
A-3500 Krems
Austria
Fon: +43 (0) 2732-893-2310
Fax: +43 (0) 2732-893-4335
Resotel has been appointed by the organizing committee to assist you with your hotel reservations
RESOTEL is a free independent hotel reservation services working with a various range of hotels at very competitive conditions. Click on the link : www.resotel.be/cews connected with the on-line booking system for the exhibitors and to consult the selected hotel. Should the hotel selected not meet your requirements, please do not hesitate to contact Resotel. They will be glad to suggest you other hotels in different categories.
RESOTEL can be contacted at :
RESOTEL
6, avenue Van Nieuwenhuyse
1160 Brussels – Belgium
Tel. + 32 (0)2 777 01 58
Fax + 32 (0)2 779 39 00
ronny@resotel.be
The European Platform of Women Scientists EPWS cordially invites you to the First EPWS Annual Conference 2008 “Women Shaping Science”, organised in collaboration with BASNET, the Baltic States Network: Women in Sciences and High Technology, in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 5-7 June 2008.