Gender consulting is an information and consultation service for researchers in planned and existing joint research projects provided by the Office for Equal Opportunity.
Our goal is to support research projects as they apply for external funding by creating individualised equal opportunity concepts. Our team provides information, advice and support services during all project phases:
Project phase | Our services | Our objectives |
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Draft / full proposal | Integrating the University of Konstanz’s overall equal opportunity strategy into the planned research project while customising the strategy to fit the requirements of the joint research project. | Creating a concept which includes structural and individualised measures |
On-site evaluation | Implementing the concept, presenting the measures | Assisting the joint research project on-site (in a plenum, with a poster) |
During the funding period | Providing individualised measures and services for researchers, monitoring the funding for the Gender Equality Measures module (DFG), etc. | Providing advice on and support with central, project-overreaching services, creating customised services, events, etc. |
What role does equal opportunity play in research(funding)?
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Gender equality as a success factor in the application process
National and international third-party funders (DFG, MWK, BMBF, EU Horizon) require research projects to have a gender equality concept that stands out from general standards. Gender equality is a decisive criterion in the approval of funding.
Gender- and diversity dimension in research
The integration of gender dimension in research content has become a formal requirement throughout the Horizon Europe program as of January 1, 2022. The DFG also requires the inclusion of both aspects in research projects. This can lead to the improvement of research quality, broadening of the research spectrum and the new perspectives. Gender Consulting offers an overview of possible gender and diversity dimensions that may be relevant for your research project (more information in the internal area after registration).
What can Gender Consulting do for the collaborative research projects?
Throughout the university...
Structurally anchored in the Equal Opportunity Office, our Gender Consultants work at the interface between university management and research, use synergies with other departments and have established close cooperation with them (Academic Staff Development, Research Support, Zukunftskolleg).
In addition to individual consulting and implementation of tailor-made measures, we coordinate joint activities and contribute to networking between the research collaborative projects. Furthermore, Gender Consulting stays in constant contact with the third party funding bodies, e.g. regarding questions on the financial feasibility of gender equality measures, and provides information and know-how with regard to gender dimensions in research, gender equality, equal opportunities and diversity.
...and beyond!
Additionally, our gender consulting team actively networks (with other equal opportunity professionals) in the national Network GenderConsulting in Collaborative Research Projects to assure the highest quality of services.
Participation and offers of Konstanzia Programme
- Konstanzia Fellowship (Target group: Post Docs)
- Konstanzia MEiN (Target group: PhD students)
Participation in the programme "Science Goes Family"
- Flexible working conditions for researchers with children
- Laboratory support for pregnant and breastfeeding researchers
- Travel/childcare expenses for researcher parents
Link to the programme "Science Goes Family"
Equal opportunity Measures and Events
Examples:
1. Workshops, trainings and lectures devoted to the following topics:
- Career advancement and further qualification of young female academics
- Anti-bias and awareness for all members of the collaborative research project
2. Career lunches and networking meetings for female researchers
3. Cultural events featuring female role models