A major impact of the project has been the mainstreaming of the design, implementation and evaluation of GEPs into RESET universities. After having implemented their first GEPs fully aligned with EU and national regulations, all 4 GEP-implementing partners signed at the end of 2024 their second inclusive GEPs, to implement them after the project. The use of a co-design approach facilitates the engagement of various stakeholders within the institution and their commitment to those policies.
The design, implementation and evaluation of GEPs have been supported by the development of evidence-based instruments (such as GEPs, GE platform) that are relevant for policy makers, research funding organisations and the general public. Along with other results of the project, they contribute to increasing awareness on the issues of gender, age, disability, origin and other social factors as reasons of inequalities and underrepresentation in the academic environment, and should, eventually, attract a wider range of researchers, from different backgrounds.
RESET outputs include experience and complement tools and guides provided by the GEAR tool, with a focus on different topics, including integrating the gender dimension in results, working on work-life balance, reflecting on gender-inclusive communication, training academic communities among other things. Moreover, RESET results taking into consideration various national and socio-cultural contexts. Several project’s results provide a review of European and institutional policy making documents, contexts and incentives linked with topics of equality, diversity and inclusion.
By maximising impact of different tasks, communicating on and disseminating the results, the project achieves its targets by the end of its lifespan. Through establishing alliances with different stakeholders, relying on various approaches (training, presentations, webinars and workshops), reaching out European University Alliances, presenting the results to HEIs, funding organisations, policy-makers but also the wider society, and disseminating results in scientific publications, RESET strives to make a wider contribution to the achievement of the objectives of the ERA.