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MUST/RESOLV Gender and Science Meeting 2019

University of Ruhr Bochum, September 9 - 10, 2019



The 4th MUST/RESOLV Gender and Science Meeting took place at the University of Ruhr Bochum, Bochum, Germany, from September 9th - 10th, 2019

Forty-five participants from the RESOLV network and Swiss Universities in MUST joined the meeting. There were presentations from the directors Ursula Keller and Martina Havenith. The program included also contributions from MUST members Anna Garry, Elsa Abreu (Johnson group) and a workshop on unconscious bias from Nadine Afram (NCCR PlanetS). RESOLV contributors were Enrica Bordigon, Clara Saraceno and Emiliano Feresin. There were also contributions from the German National Science Foundation (Eva Reichwein) and Swisscom (Andreea Hossmann). Full program can be downloaded below.

On 9th September, the President of the University of Ruhr Bochum, Christina Reinhart, joined the panel discussion with Ursula Keller, Enrica Bordignon and two female postdocs (moderator Anna Garry).

An FP-RESOMUS Fellows meeting took place on Wednesday 11 September.

The photogallery of the event can be found on the RESOLV website here

Program 2019
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