Open Forum 14 May: Reviewing for gender equality

How can we integrate gender-sensitive practices into academic publishing in order to foster systemic change across research and academia? In our next Open Forum on 14 May, Magdalena Żadkowska and Miguel Santinhos will share their different experiences and perspectives.

When: 14 May, 14:00-14:45 (CEST)
Where: Online via Zoom
Speakers: Dr Magdalena Żadkowska (University of Gdańsk) and Miguel Santinhos (Elsevier)

Join us for a 45-minute Open Forum conversation with Magdalena Żadkowska, University of Gdańsk, and Miguel Santinhos, Elsevier, as we explore how integrating gender-sensitive practices into academic publishing can foster systemic change across research and academia.

Based on insights from the MINDtheGEPs project and the latest policy brief Reviewing for Gender Equality: Leveraging Scientific Publishing for Systemic Change, this session will dive into key questions, including:

  • What practical steps can researchers and publishers take to ensure gender equality in academic publishing?
  • Is gender perspective a tool to change the publish-or-perish game?
  • How can early academic training influence more inclusive research practices?
  • Why is a human-centric approach essential for the future of scientific publishing?
  • And how institutions such as universities and publishing houses can become the game changers?

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Expect a conversation-style webinar, where Magdalena and Miguel will share their different experiences and perspectives, followed by a live Q&A with the audience.

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MINDtheGEPs (Modifying Institutions by Developing Gender Equality Plans) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 101006543.

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