Café Collaborations | How to improve the situation of women in science?
How to improve the situation of women in science? Best practice examples from Czechia and Germany. Invitation to a Café Collaborations event.
On November 17, 2020, FM MU representatives participated in HRS4R Virtual Info day 2020, organized by the European Commission, led by Mary Kate O’Regan, HR Manager for Research, University College Cork, Ireland.
The HRS4R Info Day (Human Resources Strategy for Researchers) was focused on supporting scientific and research institutions that are committed to the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers and implement the Human Resources Strategy for Researchers methodology. Part of the program was the sharing of experience, good practice and presentation of case studies from foreign scientific institutions.
Our thanks to the organizers and all participants for a great event full of useful and interesting information, and we look forward to the next meet.
How to improve the situation of women in science? Best practice examples from Czechia and Germany. Invitation to a Café Collaborations event.
The Velvet Innovation Meetup, hosted in October at the MU Faculty of Medicine Simulation Centre, attracted over 160 participants. The event, organised by the South Moravian Innovation Centre (JIC) in collaboration with the faculty, offered an innovative project competition, a tour of advanced technologies at SIMU and rich networking. The winner of the evening was the Spicy Cells project from the Faculty of Science of MU, but other featured projects, including the CREATIC Centre of Excellence, were also of interest.