GEAP's implementation:

genovate official siteThe GENOVATE Community is a platform which enables GENOVATE partners to share institutional information and case studies, and facilitates the coordination of a buddy system for bench learning.

The GENOVATE Community consist of seven GENOVATE partner institutions; the GENOVATE International Advisory Board; key strategic collaborators and stakeholders and the general public. It is a mechanism designed to facilitate meaningful knowledge exchange across the community at local, national and international levels within each of the partner institutions’ countries, across Europe and globally.

EARMA training in gender and diversity

Katalin Toth, EARMA was invited to the Swedish national EU RD network meeting in Stockholm November 17, 2014 to present the EARMA Certificate in Research Management program. 80 network members from Swedish universities and colleges participated in the session.

The EARMA Certificate in Research Management is part of a suite of three professional work based qualifications, which also includes the EARMA Certificate in Research Administration and the EARMA Certificate in Research Leadership. It is a professional qualification designed to provide professionals with the knowledge and skills required to be successful research managers in Europe. This professional qualification requires students to complete six units, including five mandatory and one optional unit. One of six mandatory units is dedicated to gender and diversity: Gender and Diversity in Research Management.

EARMA is the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators and the stakeholder of the GENOVATE project.

EARMA Certificate in Research Management accredited training programme is awarded by the ATHE (Awards for Training and Higher Education) and delivered in collaboration with ARMA. ARMA is the UK's professional association for research managers and administrators https://www.arma.ac.uk/

Read more http://earma.org/page-1861620

Collaboration and knowledge exchange week between universities of Luleå and Trnava

Alexandra Brazinova visiting Centre for Distance-spanning Technology (CDT) at LTU and discussing innovation, gender implementation, gender-mainstreaming tools, Genovate implementation etc. with Paula Wennberg, Jan-Olov Johansson and Annika Sällström.

Today at the Health Department we had discussions on future collaboration, teaching and demo of the nursing simulation lab.

 

 

 

Social Innovation Workshop

A workshop on social innovation organized by Malin Lindberg, gender researcher at Lulea University of Technology (LTU), took place in October 30, 2014 in the House of Science in Lulea. The workshop attract 30 innovation and business promoters from university, civil society and funding agencies.

The selected presentations were followed by a round-table discussion in order to to identify other inclusive and community-changing innovations developed in our region. The workshop contributed in a regional orientation guide to be produced on social innovation with aim to help achieve a more equal and sustainable region.

Enabling ICT Workshop

Centre for Distance-spanning Technology (CDT) organized a workshop with Lulea Municipality sponsored by LTU Enabling ICT in October 17, 2014. Future project cooperation in areas relating to Smart City was discussed with 20 participants. Presentations on availability, energy and environment, winter streets as well as citizen participation were followed by group discussions and reports on potential collaboration ideas.

 

Gender project results in media

Results from the LTU-CDT gender project get attention in the Swedish national newspaper Dagens Nyheter.

The newspaper article is about Linda Liukas, Finland who got 380 000 USD dollars in donations from her enthusiastic followers for her idea of children's book on programming. The Mäta Jämt survey presents the amount of female and male workers in the IT sector in Sweden and Finland and how occupations inside the Swedish and Finnish IT sectors are divided by gender.

Link to the article in Dagens Nyheter  "Kodning blir en barnlek" http://www.dn.se/ekonomi/kodning-blir-en-barnlek/

Read more about the survey http://www.ged-scanning.com/surveyITwomen.pdf

Link to the Mäta Jämt project http://matajamt.cdt.ltu.se/node/40

 

 

Participatory methods (interactive research methods)

Thirteen participants attend today’s seminar at LTU on participatory research in practice and theory including gender equality approach. The seminar is a part of the seminar series that aim to bring together a wide range of people from across the university to gain a deeper understanding of how joint research processes can be implemented in close collaboration between researchers and surrounding society.

 -The starting point is our experiences from a numerous projects carried out at Luleå University of Technology, says Ewa Gunnarsson, one of the seminar leaders.