Bridge between Internationalisation and Gender

[Translate to English:] Poster mit Informationen zu Daten der Mobile Space Late Summer Events

Come and join us for the late Summer Events in September 2024!

 

If you are an international researcher at the University of Bremen and looking for a relaxed space to connect with other PhDs or PostDocs, don't miss out on our Mobile Space Late Summer Events.

Whether you're interested in networking over a cup of coffee or exploring the peer review process, there's something here for everyone.

For direct registration follow this link: Registration Mobile Space late Summer Events

To go more into detail on the events follow this link: Mobile Space Late Summer Events

On April 24, 2024, the University of Bremen held its first university-wide action day against discrimination ‘Aware Together’. This event featured a variety of activities and formats inviting participants to engage with topics of diversity and anti-discrimination. These events provided spaces for reflection, discussion, and networking among university members, students, staff, and lecturers alike.

 

In this context, the project BIG organized a focused discussion for women, trans*, inter*, and non-binary international researchers about the challenges of attaining professorships at German universities, based on a recent DAAD study. Julia Dambuk visually captured outcomes of this discussion. 

Find out more here and view the graphic illustration.

 

Breaking the Binaries: Diverse & Excellent in Academia? A Film Trilogy Re-thinking Diversity, Gender, and Equity

Film 2 "CODED BIAS" screening on May 29th 2024 @ ROTUNDE (Cartesium), 12:00 -15:00

 

Film 1 "Picture a Scientist" screened on October 10th 2023 @ ROTUNDE (Cartesium).

Impressions of the Trilogy's opening can be visited under "Past events" by clicking here.

 

Visualizing the Journey: International Researchers en route to Professorship in German Universities

 

Engage in a focused discussion for women* international researchers on challenges to professorship at German universities, drawing from a recent DAAD study, with outcomes visually captured by Julia Dambuck.

This event is organised by Project BIG (Bridge between Internationalisation and Gender) and is hosted at Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS).

Registration: CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION

Speaker: Dr. Saumya Pant

Time: 14:00-15:00

Place: UNICOM-Building, House 7, 7.3280 (third floor)

Target Group: international women* in science (PhDs, Postdocs or Professors)
*Anyone who identify themselves, are defined or seen as a woman as well as persons who identify themselves as trans*, inter* and non-binary who can locate themselves in this context are welcome.

Language: English

 

Events Archive 2023

An Information Workshop for International Graduate Women (all Faculties)

 

October 4, 2023 | 9.00 am to 3.30 pm

max. 12 participants
Registration required

What are my plans after graduation and is a doctorate something for me? Many international graduate women play with the idea of starting a PhD after their master’s degree in Germany, but are unsure how to proceed.

If you feel addressed, this workshop is for you! It will provide guidance, support and practical information to help you navigate the start of your PhD journey.

It will offer:

  • Orientation and the first steps towards a doctorate
  • Information on funding opportunities and related academic paths
  • Practical information on the structures and processes at University of Bremen
  • Networking opportunity with other international graduate women.

Language: English

Location: IAF E.V. Bremen

Presenters:

Kathrin Faber, perspektive promotion
Dr Madeleine L?ning, perspektive promotion
Dr Saumya Pant, A Bridge between Internationalization and Gender – BIG
 

Attention: Childcareonsite or refund of expenses for childcare is possible on demand. Kindly contact us at perspektive.promotionuni-bremen.de  by September 18, 2023. The babysitter cannot be a member of the family!

Flyer: You can find the workshop flyer here.

Registration: You can register for the workshop here.

On 13.09.2023 Project BIG in collaboration with the Alumni Association - India Chapter, organised an online panel discussion on impacts of gender, socio-economic status, immigration, ethnicity, and race on the professional and social mobility of Indian women in academia.

 

We heard and discussed success stories, challenges, gender and educational background interactions, and the need for supporting structures from the four panellists. 

On the following links you can find further information and media output of this event.

Article on the joint panel discussion can be found on the link below:

/en/alumni/events/networking-from-for-and-with-alumni/women-in-science-focus-india?no_cache=1#c540101

The link to the video of the entire discussion can be visited via the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoVzbS2YnP8


Panellists:

Ajita Srivastava, PhD
Dr. Ajita Srivastava is a postdoctoral fellow at Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS), Constructor University, Germany. She did her PhD in culture and psychology. She worked on rural-urban differences in decision making due to cultural, market and economic factors in India. Her research interests include applied psychology, culture and psychology, developing countries, decision making and cooperation. She did her Bachelors and Masters in Allahabad University, India.


Gitanjali Dharmadhikari, PhD
Gitanjali has been working in the field of biomedical, clinical innovation, management and healthcare, for the past 13+ years. Her journey in academic research started at University of Bremen where she did her Masters in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, followed by PhD in novel therapeutic targets in Diabetes. During her postdoctoral years as Co-principle investigator at Hubrecht Institute for Developmental biology and stem cell research, she was instrumental in the development of ground breaking, state of the art technology of single cell RNA sequencing to zoom more into the diseased cell states and properties of stem cells. To broaden the application of this technology, she ventured into oncology research at speciality hospital for children’s cancer, Princess Maxima Centre. Currently she is working at Philips Research, bringing her biomedical clinical expertise, business development acumen and management strategies into a more commercial context, ensuring innovations that bring value in the healthcare domain and make positive impact on millions of lives.
 

Ketki Tulpule, PhD
Ketki is a life sciences professional with a deep understanding of the Pharma/Biotech/CRO value chain and rich experience in industry as well as academia. She has worked in diverse profiles ranging from researcher in a lab to providing labspaces for other researchers. She is adept in international business development and strategy for pharma services and products. She is currently involved in building and growing vibrant bioclusters in India as a part of Rx Propellant, a leading life sciences infrastructure platform. Prior to that, she was associated with the Pharma Analytics division at Excelra which provided AI-based drug discovery and development solutions to pharma companies across the globe. She studied Master’s in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Bremen and continued as a doctoral student to be awarded Ph.D. in Neurochemistry. This was followed by two years of post-doctoral research associateship at IISER Pune, India in the field of Behavioural Neurobiology.


Tanya Keni
Tanya Keni is a cross-cultural psychologist, an Indian classical dancer, a migrant, and a woman who enjoys learning about individuals in different cultural contexts. She holds a master's degree in applied psychology from the University of Mumbai, India and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Goa University, India. Her scholarly interests lie in cross-cultural influences, migration, values, and well-being. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences with a focus on acculturation and value adaptation of educational migrants from honor to dignity cultures.

Creating a BIG space: Building Alliances Amongst International Women Scientists

 

The "mobile space" is a functional artwork developed together with artist Veronica Andres, to address mobility, which is an essential part of international scientist’s lives. This space does not only attempt to depict their mobile lives more so it is created to offer space for creative ideas, exchange of expertise and experiences of working, studying and living in Bremen. An innovative way of re-claiming space for encounters that will foster the visibility of international women scientists, build networks and solidarity to support their professional mobility in science.

Come Along to the Opening Event of the Mobile Space, along with a screen printing workshop on 12th of June from 12:00 – 13:00 at GW2 Boulevard area. (entrance of the GW2 Café)

RSVP/Register at: big@uni-bremen.de

We look forward to seeing you there!

Contact:

Dr. Saumya Pant

Email: saumya.pantprotect me ?!vw.uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

Tel: (0421) 218-60187

Building: Unicom 2, Haus Oxford

Room: 2.1110

 

BIG relies on a participatory approach, sustainable, continuous communication and an understanding of intersectional gender politics.

We also use the diverse networks and meeting places to develop quality standards further for gender-sensitive personnel development.

BIG started as a pilot project in autumn 2022. Visit our website more often to find out how the bridge building between internationalization and gender politics is progressing and what we can specifically offer you.