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European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation, FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY 2011-1, STAGES, Structural Transformation to Achieve Gender Equality in Science (SiS.2011.2.1.1.-1)
Project co-funded by the General Inspectorate for relations with the European Union of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (IGRUE).
UAIC Research Group on Gender Equality in Science is a multidisciplinary research team set up within the frame of the STAGES project in order to conduct scientific studies and evaluations on Gender Equal Opportunities in Romanian educational and research institutions, particularly at the UAIC (see the main objectives, research group members, research and publications).
Since 2013, "Gender Equality in Science" is a theme for PhD studies at the UAIC. Prof. dr. Doina Balahur, scientific coordinator for PhD in Sociology, announced the topics and the bibliography for 2014 candidates competition. As for 2013, the research will be carried out in cooperation with the FP7 European project STAGES at the UAIC. (more info here).
The 2012 event of the European Gender Summit, under the theme 'Aligning Agendas for Excellence', took place at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Collecting and processing information, data and reports in order to produce a relevant documentary synthesis about the European policies, campaigns and research projects on gender equality in science and about the world universities' programs, experience and good practice on managing gender equality and diversity. Providing such available research resources for the transfer of knowledge in targeted training sessions (i.e. informative, argumentative and evaluative) with the management staff of the UAIC. (see Gender equality in science: policies and good practice link).
Illustrative materials on Services and work arrangements for women and Drafting guidelines and policies for gender equality.
The female male ratio of UAIC academic staff at each grade
The statistical indicators offer a direct insight on the existing situation of gender equal opportunities from an organization. The above table illustrates the phenomenon named "Leaky-pipeline" known in most of the European Universities. Primary statistical data have been collected with the cooperation of the Human Resources Department staff: ec. Marina Sarbu (head od Department), ec. Mihaela Potorac (head of office), ec. Tita Larie (head of office), jurist Gabriela Enasescu. Data processing and qualitative and quantitative evaluation have been done by UAIC Research Group on Gender Equality members.
The meeting took place through the VITERO video conference system (see www.projectstages it/index.php/documents-en/meetings)
This Network meeting's main objectives were the retrospective evaluation of the 2012 activities of UAIC Women Network and the prospective evaluation of action plan for 2013. Among the participants in debates: prof.dr. Maria Magdalena Zamfirache (Biology), prof.dr. Elena Bicu (Chemistry), prof.dr. Luminita Bejenaru (Biology), prof.dr. Alexandra Iordan (Chemistry), conf.dr. Iuliana Breaban (Geography), conf. dr. Irina Manolescu (Economics/Management), lect.dr. Christiane Balan (Economics/Statistics), assist. dr. Snejana Sulima (Law), drd. Cristina Fantaza (Sociology), drd. Diana Didilica (Sociology), drd. Diana Arhire (Sociology). The discussion was moderated by prof.dr. Doina Balahur.
The website of the STAGES project at the UAIC is conceived as an informative medium for a better communication as well as for an extensive dissemination made both internally – for the members of the UAIC Network of Women in Academics and Research - and externally – for our project partners and any other interested reader, from Romania and abroad. In the same time, it is a useful support for growing the public visibility of the scientific results and professional career issues of the women in academics and research involved in UAIC Stages project activities.
The title of the article is "Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Bridging the gender gap through an active knowledge brokerage" and was published in the STAGES Project's Newsletter - nr.2/28.02.2013. (See www.stagesproject it/newsletter)
UAIC Profiles of Women in Science is a form of documentary compendium that offer public information about the women scientists who are recognized through their outstanding achievements in academics and research and are role models for young researchers. This Compendium is conceived as an open source database, permanently actualized with new profiles.
A series of documentary films promoting the outstanding achievements of women scientists from the UAIC
The 1st documentary film within the series "UAIC Profiles of Women in Science" is dedicated to prof. dr. Liliana Mitoseriu and her young researchers group from the Faculty of physics, Dielectrics, Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics Group, who have internationally recognized results in their scientific careers.(play the video)
RTV Iasi, 28 March 2012, 7,30-8,00 A.M. The 30 minutes live interview with prof.dr. Doina Balahur, the coordinator of STAGES project at UAIC, presented a day before the event, the importance and novelty of this kind of ceremony in Romanian academic and research landscape.(play the video)