Ecorys, on behalf of the European Commission, is offering training on Gender Equality Plans, to support relevant organisations from Bulgaria who have applied, or plan to apply, to Horizon Europe. The training will introduce the Horizon Europe GEP eligibility criterion and provide guidance on developing GEPs based on the nine process and content-related GEP “building blocks” identified by the European Commission.
From calls for proposals with deadlines in 2022 onwards, public bodies, research organisations and higher education establishments from EU Member States and Associated Countries must have a Gender Equality Plan (GEP) in place to be eligible for Horizon Europe funding.
Organisations are invited to register their interest for this free training by completing this online form.
Further information about the GEP eligibility criterion, its scope and applicable organisations can be found on this website.
The training is aimed at research performing organisations (RPOs), including higher education establishments, research funding organisations (RFOs) and other public bodies, such as national ministries, who are required to have a GEP to participate in Horizon Europe programmes.
All relevant partner organisations in a project are required to have a GEP in place to be eligible for funding, not just the lead organisation. Only private-for-profit entities, NGOs, and partners from non-associated third countries, are exempted from the GEP eligibility criterion.
Participants in the GEP training may include senior managers that are responsible for the development of a GEP and the review of its progress and those responsible for ensuring that the organisation meets the eligibility criterion. For example:
The training aims to support organisations to develop gender equality plans that enable eligibility for Horizon Europe. Through the training participants will learn about:
The training will address the four mandatory process-related requirements of the eligibility criterion:
The training also focuses on the five recommended content areas that should be addressed in GEPs to enable meaningful change in R&I settings:
The training will examine how GEPs can be developed for different types of organisations, success factors, common obstacles and how to overcome them, through practical examples.
The training is delivered in English by experts in the field and takes place online using Microsoft Teams on 28 September 2021 starting at 11:00 CET and finishing at 16:00 CET. There is a 1-hour lunch break halfway through. The training will provide interactive opportunities for participants to examine the issues of gender equality in R&I and to understand what is required in the development of GEPs.
To register your interest in joining the Horizon Europe GEP training, please complete the online expression of interest form by 6 September 2021.
Availability of places is limited. Training is offered to one participant per organisation. Where necessary, priority will be given to organisations that are covered by the eligibility criterion and do not yet have a GEP in place.
You will receive confirmation of your place one week after the closing date for expressions of interest, including the link to join the meeting online and the full agenda.
Source: European Commission I Research and Innovation (https://bit.ly/3rFrXja)