PLOTINA project (GA: 666008) has been designed to develop, implement and assess self-tailored Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) in five Universities and one Research Institute. It lasted four years (February 2016-January 2020) and its continuous effort aimed at: i) stimulating a gender-aware cultural change; ii) promoting career-development of researchers to prevent the waste of talent, particularly of women; iii) ensuring diversification of views and methodologies in research and teaching.
The PLOTINA Consortium exemplifies the heterogeneity of Research Performing Organizations (RPOs) and the diversity of European and extra-European social-cultural environments, bringing together five Universities (University of Bologna, UNIBO, Italy; University of Warwick, WARWICK, United Kingdom; Lisbon School of Economics and Management, ISEG, Portugal; Mondragon University, MU, Spain; Özyeğin University, OZU, Turkey), one research Institute (National Institute of Chemistry, NIC, Slovenia), two professional associations (Centro Studi Progetto Donna e Diversity MGMT, PD, Italy; Elhuyar-Zubize SLU, ELH, Spain), one non-profit research organisation (Centre for Social Innovation, ZSI, Austria) and one social enterprise (Elhuyar Komunikazioa, ELH KOM Spain).
In order to reach its objectives, PLOTINA has organized the work plan in four overall stages: 1) assessment of the current situation in each RPO (Gender Audit) at institutional and/or departmental level; 2) design of a self-tailored GEP for each RPO; 3) implementation, monitoring and impartial evaluation (peer reviewed) of the GEPs actions’ impact; 4) creation of a platform of resources (Library of actions, case studies, toolkits) that can be used by RPOs across Europe to implement their own GEPs.