The “Angewandte Mentoring-Programm” serves as an advancement strategy to promote equal opportunities at the university. It aims to address the decreasing proportion of women across career trajectories as their qualifications increase (from studying to becoming professors) and to support motivated early-career artist and researchers in the strategic planning of their career and their development by fostering exchange with experienced international artists and researchers.
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Interactive vocational orientation program for 8th grade pupils, focusing on female role models in STEM fields
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International fellowship programme for gender research supporting research activities in the area of gender studies at the University of Graz.
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Cross-gender small group mentoring within the Clinical PhD program at the Medical University of Innsbruck
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Mentoring for female junior academics in small groups (post-doc)
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Mentoring for female junior academics in small groups (pre-doc)
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Same-gender, one-to-one mentoring for female physicians and junior researchers at the Medical University of Innsbruck
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Group mentoring for female PhD students/pre-docs at TU Wien
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Career development for female tenure-track (habilitation) candidates and doctoral students.
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Mentoring for female students of mathematics during the phase of their master’s thesis.
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Mentoring program for female tenured lecturers (habilitation) on track to professorship.
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Career development program at the Universities of Linz, Salzburg and Krems 2017-2019
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One-year career development program for female doctoral students and post-docs at the four universities in Graz
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Small group mentoring for female junior researchers
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FEMAC was a three-semester career development program for female postdocs and habilitation candidates at the University of Vienna, conducted in English.
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Professorships at the University of Vienna for the advancement of women
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Individual career coaching combined with gender equality Workshops.