The aim of the MSCA COFUND Programme, Reinforcing Women In Research (REWIRE), was to address women’s recognized under-representation in academic careers.
REWIRE’s main purpose was to recruit then support 16 outstanding women postdocs via individual 36-month fellowships, enabling each to undertake cutting-edge research and increasing their networks and international exposure, alongside receiving comprehensive non-scientific and transferable-skills training opportunities to further enhance their future career prospects. Concurrently, REWIRE also influenced development of sustainable training and support structures for postdocs regardless of gender, within and beyond the Host Institution (HI).
In line with COFUND objectives, REWIRE fellows comprised a very international group – from EU (Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Poland, Slovenia) and non-EU (UK, USA, Russia, Kazakhstan, South Africa) countries – with diverse research disciplines: from East European history, digital humanities, political science, social and cultural anthropology and musicology to food chemistry, mathematics, physics, physical chemistry and microbiology, hosted in 13 different departments across the HI.
Conclusion: Programmes like REWIRE are effective. All fellows remain working in their chosen fields, 12 already advancing in academia (this figure expected to increase); and REWIRE’s structure and implementation inform ongoing postdoc provision and debates at the HI and beyond.