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The Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, is addressing the problem of gender inequality in Danish academia.
The journal, Nature, has done a self study as part of their efforts to increase the numbers of women authors and reviewers in their pages.
Mette Madsen is associate professor in medical biochemistry at Aarhus University. A couple of years ago she won a huge grant from the Danish Council…
The website reviews research over the past two decades about what works and what does not in creating a workplace which does not push out women out of…
A large number of female scientists excel in their academic work. Below you will find some of the recent examples of scientific excellence conducted…
Denmark is ranked as number 8 in the world when it comes to gender equality. However, when it comes to “wage equality for similar work” and…
It seems that Germany may be on its way towards legally binding gender quotas for the supervisory boards of domestic companies
KVINFO - the Danish Centre for Information on Gender, Equality and Diversity – is job advertising for a new Director .
Convened by Stanford University’s prestigious Clayman Institute for Gender Research, the Redesigning, Redefining Work (RRW) Project and Summit bring…
”Empower Talent!" is a mentor scheme for academic staff at Aarhus University
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