The Women in Scotland’s Economy Research Centre within the Glasgow School for Business & Society invites post-doctoral candidates to apply for the Ailsa McKay Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Economics. One…
The Women in Scotland’s Economy (WiSE) (http://www.gcu.ac.uk/wise/) research centre requires a Professor in Economics to take on the role of Director and hence continue the pioneering work undertaken by the…
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GCU Research on persistent occupational segregation in Higher Education GCU researchers past and present have published a report for the Equality Challenge Unit on “Occupational Segregation in Higher Education Institutions:…
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The 2nd report of the Expert Working Group on Welfare looking at the medium and long term options for welfare in an independent Scotland has just been published. Professor Ailsa…
Public Speaking and Communicating your Research for women in science with Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE A communication master class for women in STEMM and other expert fields with Dr. Maggie…
Wednesday 21st May 12pm – 1.30pm Professor Diane Elson “Battle lines on gender equality impact assessment” Professor Diane Elson, Visiting Professor to Women in Scotland’s Economy Research Centre (WiSE), will…
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(Photograph shows Morag Gillespie (centre) and Victoria Wyndham (to her left) of WFD with the Clerks to Committees who attended the Workshop at the National Assembly, Abuja Nigeria in March…
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Morag Gillespie will give evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee on Wednesday 23 April 2014. Morag will be part of a panel of witnesses discussing welfare…
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Read Professor Ailsa McKay’s Viewpoint: A Citizens Basic Income? Questions for a New Scotland in Discover Society www.discoversociety.org
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Emily Thomson, WiSE Research Centre, will give evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Education and Culture Committee on Tuesday 1st April. Emily will be part of a panel of witnesses discussing…