Past 16 Feb 2023 EDIRE roundtable: RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY, GENDER AND EDI POLICIES 16 Feb 2023 A roundtable on the topic of “RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY, GENDER AND EDI POLICIES” will be held on the 16th of February 2023 with the participation of Lyuba Spasova, the coordinator of MILIEU. The roundtable will be held under the framework of…
Past 15 Feb 2023 Workshop: Mental Health in Academia 15 Feb 2023 Academia is a very exciting and complex area where all those involved are exposed to knowledge, networking, and a variety of goals. However, it can be very, very challenging. The workshop aims to show some of the mental health-related issues…
Past 31 Jan 2023 Lecture: Gender and sexuality as social and sociological problems 31 Jan 2023 (15:30 -> 16:30) | UTC Lecture 1 of the “Gender and Sexuality Studies” Course In the first lecture of the course, basic notions and concepts concerning the social formation and regulation of gender and sexuality are examined. In this lecture you will learn about: (1)…
Past 27 Jan 2023 Lecture: Explanatory models and definitions of disability 27 Jan 2023 (14:00 -> 15:30) | UTC Lecture 1 (Introductory) of the ‘Social Inclusion and Disability’ Course In this first lecture, the course will familiarize the participants with some of the already existing explanatory models that attempt to analyze and define disability. In this lecture you will hear…
Past 20 Dec 2022 MILIEU practical course: Writing with a Tutor 20 Dec 2022 (15:30 -> 17:00) | UTC We are pleased to announce the next long-term MILIEU initiative – the Writing with a Tutor Practical Course. Within 9 months, in 2023, the participants in this practical course will have the opportunity to write an article for a journal…
Past 15 Dec 2022 MILIEU training: Sex/ gender and intersectionality in Horizon proposals 15 Dec 2022 (15:00 -> 16:30) | UTC Short training course for scholars from all scientific fields Integrating a gender dimension in proposals funded by Horizon Europe is mandatory. Some researchers and particularly those in STEM disciplines are often puzzled by this request and believe it is sufficient…