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Friday, 09 December 2016

Karriere mit Programm

Verleihung der Zertifikate Karriereprogramm für Wissenschafterinnen: Nena Kuckenberger-Schwarz von der Med Uni Graz, Barbara Hey (Uni Graz), Vortragende Emily Ngubia Kessé, Barbara Boisits, Vizerektorin für Forschung an der Kunstuni Graz, Barbara Herz von der TU Graz. (v.l.) Fotos: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Die Zertifikate wurden an 17 AbsolventInnen des Jahrgangs verliehen.

Die Zertifikate wurden an 17 AbsolventInnen des Jahrgangs verliehen.

Vier Grazer Unis zeichnen 17 junge Wissenschafterinnen aus

Die vier Grazer Universitäten - Karl-Franzens-Universität, Technische Universität, Kunstuni und Medizinische Universität - bieten bereits seit Jahren im Verbund das "Karriereprogramm für WissenschafterInnen" an. In diesem einjährigen, berufsbegleitenden Weiterbildungsangebot haben junge ForscherInnen die Möglichkeit sich über Gleichstellungsagenden an den Grazer Universitäten zu informieren. Gezielt gefördert werden Frauen, die in wissenschaftlichen Berufen an Hochschulen arbeiten, das Curriculum des Weiterbildungsangebots leistet auch einen Beitrag zur Etablierung einer geschlechtersymmetrischen Kultur an Universitäten. Am 5. Dezember erhielten 19 Absolventinnen des Jahrgangs 2015/16 ihre Zertifikate überreicht. Forschungsvizerektorin Barbara Boisits von der Kunstuni Graz, Back. phil. Nena Kuckenberger-Schwarz, MA, von der Med Uni Graz, Barbara Herz, MSc von der TU Graz sowie Dr. Barbara Hey von der Uni Graz übernahmen die Rolle der Promotorinnen.

Die jährliche Zertifikatsverleihung wird immer von einem zu den Themen Gleichstellung und Antidiskriminierung passenden Vortrag begleitet: Heuer lieferte Dr. Emily Ngubia Kessé von der Humboldt Universität Berlin mit ihrer Präsentation zu Rassismus als Norm an Universitäten einen wertvollen Beitrag.

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