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25-26.04.2005 ENWISE follow-up seminar “Implementing Enwise results”
Tallinn, Estonia

In the interest of maintaining the momentum gained at last year’s ENWISE valorisation conference, a follow-up seminar “Implementing Enwise results” took place in Tallinn on April 25-26 2005.

The purpose of the follow-up workshop was to find out how the suggestions and recommendations made during last year’s conference have begun to be implemented in the different ENWISE countries, to find out what obstacles have occurred and to exchange best practice experiences. 54 researchers from 13 countries participated in the seminar. During the seminar 19 presentations were made.

Full summary of the event (PDF 14 KB)

9-10.09.2004 - Enwise valorisation Conference
“Enlarging Europe with/for women scientists”
Tallinn, Estonia

The facts and findings and the recommendations put forward in the Enwise final report were presented and widely debated during a one and half day stakeholders’ Conference, which took place in Tallinn on September 9-10, 2004. The conference, co-organised by the Estonian Ministry of Education and the Estonian Archimedes Foundation, gathered around 250 participants from 44 countries, including the 32 countries represented in the Helsinki Group on women and science and a delegation of women scientists from the Western Balkans and from Georgia, Russia and Ukraine.

30.01.2004 - Delivery of the ENWISE report to European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin

Prof. Ene Ergma and Commissioner Philippe Busquin, © Audiovisual Library of the European Commission
Prof. Ene Ergma and Commissioner Philippe Busquin,
© Audiovisual Library of the European Commission

The Enwise Final Report “Waste of talents: turning private struggles into a public issue” has been officially presented by Professor Ene Ergma and the Enwise Expert Group to European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin in the presence of numerous decision makers and key personalities in research. This report is the first of its kind and, having identified the difficulties and obstacles facing women scientists in the Enwise countries, it puts forward recommendations on how to improve the role and place of Enwise women scientists in the European research area.

 
 
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