MINDtheGEPs’ activities are pivotal for stimulating institutional awareness and structural change towards gender equality. Their relevance extends beyond the project, addressing systemic challenges and fostering scientific communities’ long-term cultural transformation.
At internal level MINDtheGEPs’ trainings, the EMPOW and BREAKTOP_LAB, with the 7 GEPs’s, multiplied the feasibility and visibility of gendered innovations improving the underrepresented gender’s careers. The trainings’ chain enhanced partners’ internal expertise offering foundation for broader gender-sensitive practices’ integration.
The strategic synergy among “WP2 Assessing gender imbalances”, “WP6 Gendering Research and Teaching” and “WP8 Dissemination&Communication” allowed the publication of the following briefs on Zenodo, improving the external impact:
• No data: No policies! The MINDtheGEPs approach to evidence-based policies for Gender Equality Plans, Solera Cristina, Balzano Angela, Turco Federica;
• Gender Imbalances at the Meso-Level: Gathering Insights Through Interviews with Key Informants and Researchers, Naldini Manuela, Musumeci Rosy, Balzano Angela;
• Gender Imbalances at the Meso-Level: Gathering Insights from Researchers Through a Web Survey, Solera Cristina, Sanseverino Domenico, Tattarini Giulia;
• Gender Imbalances at the Meso-Level: A Multi-Indicator Approach to Organisational Gender Data, Solera Cristina, Balzano Angela, Sanseverino Domenico;
• Gender Imbalances at the Macro-Level: A Comparative Analysis of Partners' Legal and Policy Contexts, Solera Cristina, Balzano Angela;
• Gender quotas & positive action: An attack on meritocracy?, Cipriani Nastassja, Colonnello Claudia, Holm Bodin Anna, Solera Cristina.
Other publications on Zenodo spread externally the knowledge gained with WP4 and WP5:
• Raising awareness & challenging stereotypes: Training senior leaders to promote gender equality, Krzemińska Katarzyna, Migalska Alexandra, Sekuła Paulina, Stoecker Ewa;
• Empowering women in research careers: Training early career researchers to promote gender equality, Krzemińska Katarzyna, Migalska Aleksandra, Sekuła Paulina, Stoecker Ewa.
MINDtheGEPs briefs were viewed a total of 5338 and downloaded 1859 times, with an average download rate of 37,59%. At its end in August 2025, MINDtheGEPs had more than half of the total number of views (9 000) and downloads (3 300) of all project outputs on Zenodo, representing an open access capacity-building platform and providing tools, methods and peer learning opportunities.