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From the organisers: Despite ongoing efforts to address gender equal participation in research and innovation (R&I), women still account for only 33% of EU researchers. And this isn't just about fairness and equal opportunities - it's about unlocking Europe's full innovative potential. With such gender underrepresentation in shaping scientific breakthroughs, we miss crucial perspectives that could solve tomorrow's challenges more effectively. The stakes are high. As global competition in science and technology intensifies, the EU cannot afford to waste talent or limit the diversity of minds tackling complex problems. Gender equality in R&I is a strategic imperative for maintaining Europe's competitive edge and ensuring research serves everyone, not just some.
The presentations and discussions will provide a comprehensive understanding of the current challenges and opportunities in promoting gender equality in R&I, and to identify effective strategies and solutions for addressing these challenges. This workshop will contribute to a more inclusive and equitable R&I ecosystem in Europe, where gender equality is valued and promoted, and contributes to lead in science and innovation.
The programme, registration form and web stream will be made available in the announcement on the website of the European Parliament.
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