Invitation to the next FAU MoD Lecture: „Discovering and Communicating Excellence“

The Research Center for Mathematics of Data at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU MoD) is delighted to host the FAU MoD Lecture:

Various studies provide evidence that women and men are perceived and evaluated differently in their scientific achievements. Male scientists tend to be favoured over their female colleagues. This male bias in the perception of performance and excellence is one of the reasons why many capable and talented female academics leave the higher education system, meaning that their potential in research and teaching is lost. Linked to this “drop-out” is the observation that women as postdocs or junior professors are often only insufficiently visible (or made visible) and are therefore less likely than their male colleagues to be recognised as innovators by the public and their discipline – a “gender visibility gap” can be diagnosed here. But what is actually perceived as scientific “excellence” – and what do younger scientists understand by it? Where and how can and should they and their achievements be (made) visible?

The lecture presents results on the topics and questions mentioned from an interview study and workshops at various universities as part of the ongoing research and practice project EXENKO (www.exzellenz-entdecken.de) led by the speaker. The focus is also on a group that has so far received little attention in studies and equality policy projects and that can support the process of making research talents visible: The actors in university communication who work at the interface between science and the public.

Ute Klammer, born in 1963, holds academic degrees in economics as well as in philosophy and literature. She has been a full professor of social policy at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) since 2007 and Managing Director of the Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ), Faculty of Social Sciences, since 2016. Since May 2021, she has also been Director of the “German Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research” (DIFIS), a joint academic institution of the Universities of Duisburg-Essen and Bremen funded by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.  From 2008 to 2015, Ute Klammer was Vice Rector at the UDE with responsibility for Diversity Management and International Affairs. Her research and publications focus on European and international comparative labour market and social policy (in particular family policy, pension systems, labour market policy), gender research, higher education research, migration, poverty and income distribution. In a current research project, she and her team are investigating ideas of excellence and the visibility of female scientists addressing the “gender visibility gap“. Ute Klammer was, among other things, Chair of the Expert Commission for the First Gender Equality Report for the Federal Republic of Germany, Chair of the Federal Government’s Social Advisory Council and a member of the Federal Government’s Council for Sustainable Development.

Where: FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Room H11 Felix-Klein building, Cauerstraße 11, 91058 Erlangen or online via Zoom: FAU Zoom meeting link; Meeting ID: 680 1463 6900 | PIN code: 222990

Find out more: https://mod.fau.eu/events/faumod-lecture-discovering-and-communicating-excellence/

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