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SUMMARY:How to keep women (and men) in science - Prof. Pet
 ra Rudolf - University of Groningen
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170203T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170203T123000
UID:TALK70902AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/70902
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Petra Rudolf \nZernike Institute for Adv
 anced Materials \nUniversity of Groningen\, e-mail
 : p.rudolf@rug.nl \n\nThe EU report on Women in Sc
 ience identifies different risks which can result 
 in the drop out of women from academic life at dif
 ferent career stages: at the beginning (PhD phase)
  it is mainly the lack of support from the supervi
 sor\, in the postdoc phase the problem of reconcil
 ing career and motherhood is most acute\, then the
  risk shifts to lack of career expectations and ev
 en at the associate/full professor level there rem
 ains a risk due to isolation and exclusion. I shal
 l discuss these issues based on studies from Europ
 e\, the U.S.A. and Japan. Based on the trends whic
 h emerge from these studies\, I shall also suggest
  some measures to be taken to ensure that women st
 ay in science. From this it will be obvious that a
 ll measures which favour women in science are good
  for men as well.\n
LOCATION:Cambridge Graphene Centre- Seminar Room. 9 JJ Thom
 son Avenue
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