Diversity News
Gender Equity & Diversity Newsletter for Interested Individuals
The Office for Equal Opportunities aims to raise awareness among all members of the university community about various topics related to gender equity and diversity, to highlight existing disparities, eliminate disadvantages, and promote a culture of inclusion. You can subscribe to the approximately monthly newsletter (in German), featuring interesting event announcements, professional articles, and news, here.
Invitation to the Women Scholars’ Meeting 2026
The University of Bayreuth is hosting this year’s annual Bavaria-wide networking meeting for current and former female/FLINTA scholarship holders of the Bavarian Program for the Realization of Equal Opportunities for Women in Research and Teaching. The event will take place on July 2, from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the University of Bayreuth.
The day is intended to foster exchange and networking among current and former scholarship holders, providing an opportunity to discuss career perspectives, establish connections, and strengthen sustainable, cross-disciplinary networks.
The program will include a keynote on “Gender Aspects as a Career Booster and Criterion of Excellence,” and experienced researchers from the University of Bayreuth will share their insights as part of a panel discussion.
Please register by May 31 to participate.
Between Science and Hostility: Insights from Contemporary Communication Research
On November 27, 2025, communication scientist Prof. Dr. Lena Frischlich gave a lecture on “Science-related Hostility as a Professional Risk.” She explored how such hostility arises, the forms it can take, its consequences, and strategies researchers can use to protect themselves.
The growing importance of science communication, combined with the widespread use of social media, has made researchers more visible—but also more vulnerable. While new public spheres and diverse sub-publics offer opportunities for participation and the strengthening of democracy, they also carry risks, including online propaganda and hate speech.
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Invitation to the Event Series for International Men's Day 2025 in Augsburg
From 10 to 26 November 2025, the City of Augsburg, together with numerous cooperation partners, invites you to a series of events surrounding International Men’s Day. Under the title “What It Means to Be a Man Today”, you can look forward to a wide range of formats that place a spotlight on societal gender roles, men’s health, gender equality, and social responsibility.
Whether workshops, cultural events, hands-on activities, or digital formats – the event series offers space for exchange, reflection, and fresh perspectives.
Further details and the full programme can be found here (in German):
Online Lecture Series on the Topic of Violence Against Women – University of Heidelberg
Violence against women in Germany has reached a new high. Narratives that downplay gender-based violence as “relationship incidents” of isolated individuals no longer hold. This Lunch Talk series uncovers the settings and dimensions of gender-based violence and examines how power relations, institutional structures, and intersectional experiences shape it. Violence against women is perpetuated structurally – not only through male perpetrators, but through the system itself.
The talks focus on concepts of masculinity, state institutions, digital spaces, and society as a whole, highlighting individual, institutional, and legal courses of action as well as responsibilities.
For further information, please see the flyer below (in German):
Research in Europe Career Day on 25 September 2025 at the University of Augsburg
On 25 September 2025, the University of Augsburg, in collaboration with the EU Liaison Office for Research Organizations (KoWi), will host an information day for early-career researchers.
The full-day event provides a compact overview of current funding opportunities in research at both the European and national levels. Various research and funding organizations will present their programs and institutions, offering tips on successful grant applications and job applications. The event will be held in English.
Information on the programme and registration can be found on the website of the Central Graduate Centre (in German):
Report on the Reading “Equality as a Life Mission”
On Wednesday, 4 June 2025, the reading “Equality as a Life Mission – A Functional Academic Biographical Narrative” with Prof. em. Dr. Hildegard Macha took place. The event was offered and organized by the Officer for the Advancement of Women in Science and Art, Prof. Dr. Susanne Kinnebrock, by Prof. Dr. Martina Benecke, the contact person at the University of Augsburg for cases of sexual harassment and sexualized violence, and by the Office for Equal Opportunities.
Prof. Macha was a professor of Pedagogy and Adult Education at the University of Augsburg for many years. She also served as Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Women’s Officer, founder of the Gender Center Augsburg, and advisor to companies, the German Armed Forces, churches, and other organizations on the implementation of gender equality policies. She is the author of the book “Equality as a Life Mission”, in which she provides insights into various areas of her life in the form of an academic biographical narrative.
Read more below (in German):
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