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Podcast: University leaders on “breaking the glass ceiling”

29. Februar 2024

Von Rebecca Clear

Prof Gülsün Sağlamer, Founding Honorary President of the European Women Rectors Association (EWORA), talks with Ylann Schemm, Executive Director of the Elsevier Foundation, on a Science|Business panel. (Photo by Denitsa Nikolova for Science|Business)

Prof Gülsün Sağlamer, Founding Honorary President of the European Women Rectors Association (EWORA), talks with Ylann Schemm, Executive Director of the Elsevier Foundation, on a Science|Business panel. (Photo by Denitsa Nikolova for Science|Business)

In a provocative new podcast series, 15 university leaders talk about gender inequality encounter in academia and how we can best tackle it.

Elsevier’s report The researcher journey through a gender lens found that while the participation of women in research is increasing overall, inequality persists across geographies and subject areas in terms of publication output, citations, awarded grants and collaboration. While that report was published in 2020, the topic is as timely as ever: To tackle inequality in research and academia, we need female leadership and role models.

In advance of Elsevier’s next global report on gender in research, the Elsevier Foundation(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet) has collaborated with the European Women Rectors Association (EWORA)(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet) and Science|Business(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet) to create an insightful and provocative podcast series(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet). It features 15 prominent women university rectors and presidents, one for every year EWORA has been advocating for equality in leadership positions. They shed light on the state of university leadership in Europe and can help to inspire the next generation of female academics and scientists aiming for the top.

“The position of women in any society, in any industry, in any endeavor can go backward as well as forward, so we have to be vigilant to that,” said Prof Orla Feely(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet), President of University College Dublin, who is featured in the second podcast.

Prof Orla Feely, PhD, President of University College Dublin, is one of 15 university leaders featured on the podcast. (Photo by Denitsa Nikolova for Science|Business)

Prof Orla Feely, PhD, President of University College Dublin, is one of 15 university leaders featured on the podcast. (Photo by Denitsa Nikolova for Science|Business)

The Breaking the glass ceiling podcast features 15 prominent women university leaders in Europe. The series starts with Prof Maria Chiara Carrozza, President of Italy’s National Research Council; Prof Orla Feely; President of University College Dublin; Prof Rianne Letschert, President of Maastricht University, the Netherlands; and Kerstin Tham, Vice-chancellor of Malmö University, Sweden. The interviews are conducted by Ylann Schemm, Dr Sarah Main and Dr Lesley Thompson of Elsevier.

Banner for podcast series Breaking the glass ceiling: The journey of 15 women rectors and presidents in academia

Federica Rosetta(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet), VP of Academic and Research Relations at Elsevier, helped forge the partnership behind the podcast campaign, noting that “by exploring the leaders’ personal journeys and their views on the barriers to leadership for women in academia, our goal has been to uncover what further interventions are required, and the cultural change we need to see across the sector and beyond.”

At the recent Science|Business(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet) conference in in Brussels, Moderator Maryline Fiaschi(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet), CEO of Science|Business, convened a panel on “Empowering women in science,” probing these questions further with two of the interviewees: Prof Feely and Prof Gülsün Sağlamer(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet), Founding Honorary President of EWORA. She challenged them to identify barriers for women research leaders in reaching the top, to comment on the pros and cons of gender quotas, and to recommend the best use of data for articulating challenges, benchmarking progress and developing evidence-based interventions.

Federica Rosetta

Federica Rosetta

Science|Business panel on “Empowering women in science”: Prof Orla Feely, Prof Gülsün Sağlamer, Ylann Schemm, Amanda Crowfoot, Bart Veys, and moderator Maryline Fiaschi (Photo courtesy of Science|Business)

Science|Business panel on “Empowering women in science”: Prof Orla Feely, President, University College Dublin; Prof Gülsün Sağlamer, Founding Honorary President, European Women Rectors Association (EWORA); Ylann Schemm, Executive Director, the Elsevier Foundation; Amanda Crowfoot, Secretary General, European University Association; Bart Veys, Head of Policy Unit, COST Association; and Moderator Maryline Fiaschi, CEO of Science|Business. (Photo by Federica Rosetta)

Dr Sağlamer noted: “The power of these interviews lies in having role models asking difficult questions and sharing their experiences and challenges for the next generation.”

Ylann Schemm(Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet), Executive Director of the Elsevier Foundation, underscored the importance of role modeling and recognition at every stage of women’s careers — even the most advanced. She also gave a sneak peak of Elsevier’s soon-to-be-released 2024 gender analytics report, noting women’s comparative strength in sustainability research, open access, policy, and citation metrics:

This is a clear call for the next European framework to broaden its indicators around research excellence to ensure that women’s contributions are fairly evaluated. Through our podcast interviews and this panel, we hope to offer some clear recommendations for the next European Framework.

The report, to be released in March, will feature key highlights from the project with a view to informing policymaking.

Highlights from the podcast

“It would be good if there could be dedicated funding for gender equality, equality, research, because I believe that there is still plenty of work that needs to be done, and separate funding should be dedicated to the research questions which are joined with gender equality.”

Prof Milena Králíčková, MD, PhD

PMK

Prof Milena Králíčková, MD, PhD

Rector bei Charles University

“We need people with a balance between their personal life and professional life. The more balance, the more effective you are as parent and also as researcher.”

Prof Maria Chiara Carrozza, PhD

PMCC

Prof Maria Chiara Carrozza, PhD

President bei National Research Council, Italy

“Take control over your pathway, explore opportunities and enjoy the journey.”

Prof Orla Feely, PhD

POF

Prof Orla Feely, PhD

President bei University College Dublin

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