Full Programme

EEA or ESEM (field_eea_or_esem)
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(Early) Career Challenges for Women in Academia: Experiences across Europe Cecilia Garcia-PeñalosaCarlo Rasmus SchwarzNatalia Zinovyeva Lunch Sessions, Panel & Workshop 28/08 19:30 CEST 60 mins Auditori Favourite Add to Calendar 2023-08-28 19:30:00 2024-12-03 19:08:20 EEA-ESEM 2023: (Early) Career Challenges for Women in Academia: Experiences across Europe. Room: Auditori Join us for an insightful panel discussion exploring the challenges and opportunities faced by women in academia at various career stages, from PhD to postdoc, assistant professor, and tenure. Our three speakers will share their experiences across Europe, addressing critical questions, including: What are the primary steps and determinants of promotion? How can our discipline foster greater diversity across different career stages? What are some notable differences among European countries, and what lessons can we glean from these distinctions? Don't miss this engaging conversation as we uncover the complexities of career progression and strive towards a more inclusive and diverse academic landscape. The panel, organised by the EEA's Women in Economics (WinE) Committee, is open to all interested in gender economics, and will be followed by networking drinks. If you wish to sign up, please go to the RSVP area of the platform Join us for an insightful panel discussion exploring the challenges and opportunities faced by women in academia at various career stages, from PhD to postdoc, assistant professor, and tenure. Our three speakers will share their experiences across Europe, addressing critical questions, including: What are the primary steps and determinants of promotion? How can our discipline foster greater diversity across different career stages? What are some notable differences among European countries, and what lessons can we glean from these distinctions? Don't miss this engaging conversation as we uncover the complexities of career progression and strive towards a more inclusive and diverse academic landscape. The panel, organised by the EEA's Women in Economics (WinE) Committee, is open to all interested in gender economics, and will be followed by networking drinks. If you wish to sign up, please go to the RSVP area of the platform EEA-ESEM 2023 congress@eeassoc.org Europe/Rome public