RE-WIRING research took centre stage at the International Conference on Gender Research (ICGR) 2025, held from 10–11 April 2025 at the Porto Accounting and Business School (ISCAP) in Porto, Portugal. Our ongoing research, titled “Re-Wiring Gender Power Hierarchies: Insights from Sector, National, and European-level Organisations,” was presented by Dr Devran […]
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The paper “The ethics of gender research in multi-country context: implications for public policy, management of human resources and rewiring institutions” was presented at the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Annual Conference, held in Bologna, Italy, from 7–9 April. Authored by Karen Johnston (University of Portsmouth, UK), Dr. […]
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On March 24, 2025, Dolores Morondo and Elena Ghidoni, researchers from the University of Deusto and members of the RE-WIRING project, participated in the 4th Meeting of the Spanish Network of European Gender Projects (REPEG). This was the first in-person session of the network, held at the Ministry of Science, […]
The San Sebastian campus of the University of Deusto is hosting the opening of the virtual exhibition “extraORDINARY WOMEN: Women and Work in Gipuzkoa.” The exhibition highlights the historically overlooked contributions of women to Gipuzkoa’s economy by showcasing pieces of great artisanal and artistic value from Gordailua, San Telmo Museoa, […]
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On November 19, Lorena Fernández Álvarez, part of the University of Deusto RE-WIRING team, presented the project to Endesa’s PowerHER community. The session covered key topics such as leadership, women in STEM, and the “leaky pipeline,” a concept that illustrates how female talent is lost at various stages of STEM […]
On November 7, 2024, we held the fourth and final roundtable meeting with stakeholders as part of the RE-WIRING project, focused on addressing gender bias in education. The meeting brought together Gifty Obeng from Good Governance Africa – West Africa, Laura Washington from Project Empower, and Maarten Bettens, a graduated […]
On October 21, 2024, the second Stakeholder Roundtable to Address Gender Bias in Education took place, building on the discussions initiated during the first roundtable held earlier this month. Alexandra Lux (KU Leuven) led the meeting, with support from Ruth van Veelen (TNO) and Julia Stekla (University of Gdańsk). The […]
The RE-WIRING project held its first stakeholder roundtable meeting within its Work Package 3 (WP3), dedicated to “De-bias Education.” This significant event gathered representatives from prominent Dutch organizations to discuss critical aspects of gendered educational choices and intervention strategies aimed at reducing bias. Stakeholders in attendance included: The meeting, led […]
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Dr. Elena Ghidoni, member of the RE-WIRING project, recently presented her paper titled “Facing the Polluting Effect of Stereotypes on Evidence: CEDAW’s Efforts to Address Gender-Based Discriminatory Narratives” at the international conference “Féminisme, droit et citoyenneté II“. The event was hosted by the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne on September […]
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