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INCLUDE

Project/agreement No.
101188452
Project funding
999 890.00 EUR, including RSU share of 81 500 EUR
Project realization
01.01.2025. - 31.12.2026.

Aim

Project “Fostering INCLUsive biomeDicine gEps in research and higher education institutions” (INCLUDE) aims to enhance gender equality and inclusivity in biomedical research and higher education institutions through innovative, context-sensitive approaches to Gender Equality Plans (GEPs). The project will analyze existing GEPs on each partner, identify best practices, build capacity, and implement pilot actions to create more inclusive environments in biomedical research organizations across Europe.

Description

The BioMedical Research and Innovation (R&I) sector is characterised by specific challenges, emphasising the need for intersectional gender equality interventions with the potential to benefit health and wellbeing in society. The INCLUDE project drives institutional change towards gender equality and inclusiveness by co-designing, implementing, and evaluating innovative measures to advance Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) within seven public BioMedical Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) and one private Research and Technology Organization (RTO) using intersectional and intersectoral approaches. A geographically inclusive consortium  covers 2 EU Member States and 6 Widening countries, in Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe, with more and less advanced policy frameworks.

INCLUDE conducts a comprehensive analysis of GEPs and data collection practices already in place, identifying areas for improvement and potential challenges. The analysis, alongside a mapping of good practices and tools, and the identification of the competencies and learning needs of implementing partners, will inform the co-design of inclusive GEP pilot actions to improve intersectional gender equality. Substantial operationalization of intersectionality is enshrined in the consortium composition comprising scholars and activists who possess significant knowledge, expertise, and specialised tools for implementing an intersectional approach.

Tailored training programs and collaborative learning initiatives, the establishment of thematic hubs, a mentoring scheme, and study visits will ensure that internal capacities are fostered, and knowledge sharing is promoted. INCLUDE places emphasis on the long-term sustainability of an intersectional approach to GEPs through the elaboration of detailed sustainability plans and the strengthening of partnerships with the local innovation ecosystems, while promoting and multiplying networking efforts through the INCLUDE toolkit, CoP and Manifesto.

Lead Partner

Smart Venice (Italy)

Project Partners

University College London (United Kingdom), Universiteit Hasselt (Belgium), Institutul Naţional de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Chimico-Farmaceutică - ICCF Bucureşti (Romania), Medirax (Slovakia), Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas (Greece), Prisma Asociación para la Diversidad Afectivo-sexual y de Género en Ciencia (Spain), Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas (Lithuania), Rīga Stradiņš University (Latvia), Fundación Privada Instituto de Salud Global Barcelona (Spain), Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal)

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101188452.

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