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Program
12h30 | Start – ‘The past, present and future of women in academia’ | Opening conversation with LNVH founder, Els Goulmy, current LNVH chair Hanneke Takkenberg and the laureates of the LNVH DWSFund.
13h00 | The impact of COVID-19 on the careers of scientists – results of the DJA | LNVH study | Presentation of and discussion about the outcomes of the DJA/LNVH survey on the impact of COVID-19 sent out within all 14 Dutch universities - presentation by Thijs Bol, associate professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam and Moniek Tromp (t.b.c) full professor of Materials Chemistry at Groningen University.
13h45 | Short break
14h00 | Horizon Europe Gender Equality Plans, a catalyst for achieving gender balance | Presentation by and exchange of thoughts with Marcela Linkova, chair of the ERAC Standing Working Group on Gender in R&I, European Commission, moderated by Claartje Vinkenburg (OPTION 1)
14h00 | ‘Ms. Mentor's (New and Ever More) Impeccable Advice for Women (and Men) in Academia’ | Talk by Emily Toth, Robert Penn Warren Professor of English and Women's Studies at Louisiana State University followed by a Q&A (OPTION 2)
14h45 | Short break
15h00 | Role model interviews |
Opening by Rianne Letschert (t.b.c) en Anne Koopmans, Q&A with Halleh Ghorashi & Marian Joëls (OPTION 1)
15h00 | Role model interviews |
Opening by Cisca Wijmenga (t.b.c), Q&A with Pauline Meurs & Sera Markoff (OPTION 2)
15h30 | Addressing harassment in academia: towards a culture of care | Introduction by Naomi Ellemers, university professor at Utrecht University and chair of the KNAW committee on Social Safety.
Play by Het Acteursgenootschap: MeToo in Academia, The Learning Curve.
Discussion and exchange in a digital small group setting to discuss the play, the developments in tackling poor behavior, the prevention of harassment in academia and changing the current academic culture. Outcomes of this session will serve as input for the KNAW committee.
17h45 | Closing statement LNVH | & announcement of the winner of the LNVH medal by LNVH chair Hanneke Takkenberg.
17h50 | Meet and greet - Online networking |
18h15 | End
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Looking forward to seeing you on June 11.
On behalf of the board & bureau,
Prof. dr. Hanneke Takkenberg
Prof. dr. Sandra Groeneveld
Prof. dr. Sera Markoff
Prof. dr. Sandra Ponzanesi
Prof. dr. Henriëtte Prast
Prof. dr. Moniek Tromp
drs. Lidwien Poorthuis
Irma Scheer
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