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"Diversity Meets Science" Award
Since 2028, the Th¨¹ringer Netzwerk Gleichstellung has been awarding the "Diversity Meets Science" Prize, worth €2,000, on an annual basis. All theses (master's, diploma, state examination or doctoral theses) dealing with one of the research areas of gender and sexuality, migration and racism, disability and chronic illness, social background and class, age, religion and worldview are eligible for submission. Learn moreExternal link
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Structural development project "Gender in Focus" at the University of Jena (2024-2029)
The University of Jena sees the systematic examination of the relevance and the integration of gender and diversity aspects in research projects in disciplines areas as a quality feature of excellent science and part of good scientific practice. The resulting broadening and differentiation of the scientific perspective on the object of research contributes to an improvement in the precision and reliability of the results.
In the BMBF-funded project "Gender in Focus", structures are being developed at the university to support researchers from all disciplines in exchanging ideas on the topic and integrating relevant aspects of gender and diversity into their research in a profitable way.
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DFG launches new initiative for equal opportunities and diversity, DFG Press release No. 27
The DFG aims to further promote equal opportunities and diversity in academia at a number of levels. The aspect of diversity will now be included in their so-called Research-Oriented Equal Opportunities and Diversity Standards.
¡®Diverse perspectives in research and the consideration of the experience and characteristics of all those working in science are key requirements for excellence,¡¯ says DFG President Professor Dr Katja Becker.
In addition to promoting gender equality, the DFG¡¯s Joint Committee's new equal opportunities and diversity concept aims to include more diversity aspects in its funding activities. In addition to gender and gender identity, their diversity concept now includes aspects such as ethnic origin, religion, other personal beliefs, and disability or chronic/long-term illnesses, as well as social origin and sexual orientation. Where one person combines several of these aspects (intersectionality), this will be taken into account. DFG members must also acknowledge their responsibility of protecting their staff and other persons from sexual harassment, discrimination, and bullying.
DFG Press Release Nr. 27External link
Text of the Research-Oriented Equality and Diversity StandardsExternal link