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PARTICIPATION OF UNS IN THE UNISAFE PROJECT

Published: 27 January 2022

The acitivities within the UniSAFE project (Gender-based violence and institutional responses: Building a knowledge base and operational tools to make universities and research organisations safe) encompass various organized efforts by the members of the multi-disciplinary international project consortium of nine European partners. The strength of the consortium is based on the partners’ in-depth knowledge and extensive collaborative track record on researching of gender-based violence (hereafter: GBV), transforming academic insights into operational tools, and knowledge dissemination.

Confronting the problem of gender-based violence, including sexual harassment in universities and other research performing organisations (RPOs) is a global concern. Partnerships between GBV-researchers and RPOs are prerequisite to produce better knowledge on GBV and sexual harassment, and to translate this knowledge into operational tools.

The University of Novi Sad became a partner institution along with two other universities in Serbia (University of Belgrade and Union University). The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by UNS on 29th October 2021.

UniSAFE contact point at UNS is Assistant Professor Karolina Lendak-Kabok, PhD.

PARTICIPATION OF UNS IN THE UNIGEM PROJECT

Published: 27 January 2022

The UNIGEM Project (University and Gender Mainstreaming) has been developed in cooperation with the Transcultural Psychosocial Educational Foundation (TPO) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on prevention and combating of gender-based violence, discrimination and sexual harassment, ensuring integrity and quality in higher education.

The University of Novi Sad has become one of 17 partner universities which signed the regional Memorandum of Understanding in the field of gender equality. The MoU signing ceremony took place in Sarajevo, on 6th October 2021, under the patronage of the UK Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The coordinator of the UNIGEM Project at UNS is Assistant Professor Karolina Lendak-Kabok, PhD.

TOWARD DEFINING THE UNIVERSITIES GENDER EQUALITY ACTION PLANS

Published: 07 December 2021

A one-day conference “Action plans for gender equality: challenges and opportunities for universities” was organized at the Central Building of the University of Novi Sad, on 6th December 2021.

The Conference was organized by the University of Novi Sad, with the support of the OSCE Mission in Serbia, with the main aim to gather university professors, experts, and policy creators, for the discussion on important issues and best practices in implementation of gender equality perspective at universities.

Following the introductory speech by the Rector of the University of Novi Sad Prof. Dr. Dejan Madić, the audience was addressed by the Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Mrs. Sarah Groen and the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality Mrs. Brankica Janković.

The programme included two sessions, with the presentations and discussions on possibilities and challenges in organizational transformation, in the context of gender equality actions plans in the academic community. Furthermore, the conference also offered in-depth look into the tools for transformation of education and research, toward integrating gender equality in academic community. During the first session, the presentations were given by Prof. Dr. Sabina Halupka Rešetar, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation of UNS, Prof. Dr. Nevena Petrušić from the University of Niš, and Dr. Marcela Linková from the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences; and the second session included the presentations given by Prof. Dr. Dragica Vujadinović from the University of Belgrade, Prof. Dr. Zita Spahić-Šiljak from the TPO Foundation in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Prof. Dr. Liisa Husu from the

Örebro University, Sweden, as well as the joint presentation by Prof. Dr. Vesna Nikolić Ristanović and Dr. Sanja Ćopić from the Victimology Society of Serbia.

The moderator of the first session was Dr. Zorana Antonijević from the OSCE Mission in Serbia and the moderator of the second session was Assistant Professor Dr. Karolina Lendak-Kabok from the University of Novi Sad.

The Conference was concluded with the main recommendations regarding the next steps in implementation of gender equality perspective in higher education. Firstly, it was concluded that Serbia has a solid gender equality strategic framework, and that the gender statistics have been improving through time. Implementation of new rules by the European Commission that refer to the adoption of gender equality plans at universities represents the opportunity to additionally improve the field of gender equality at higher education institutions. Likewise, the Law on Gender Equality, adopted in 2021, has introduced the obligation of higher education institutions to adopt plans and programmes for promotion of gender equality.

Furthermore, the conference participants strongly stressed that gender equality action plans need to include clear measures with measurable and reachable indicators, and that it is of great importance to establish mechanisms and bodies for implementation of these plans, as well as mechanisms to monitor the realization of goals and tasks that were defined in these plans. One of the conclusions was also that the programmes and curricula in social sciences, humanities and art, as well as in STEM sciences, should contain a gender dimension at all levels of study, starting from undergraduate to doctoral studies.

In the light of gender-based violence, as one of the important aspects of gender perspective, it was stated that this phenomena is not recognized enough at universities in general, and it is very important to establish mechanisms for combating gender-based violence at higher education institutions, as well as to establish procedures, measures and policies for its elimination.

Finally, the participants stressed the importance of establishing closer ties between the University of Novi Sad and other institutions, such as the Provincial Ombudsman and the Provincial Institute for Gender Equality, and the importance of revitalization of already available mechanisms. The University of Novi Sad should also continue to build a network of partner institutions which offer support in combating gender-based violence.

The Conference was organized in hybrid format, combining both live audience and online participants. It was one of the activities within the UNIGEM Project (University and Gender Mainstreaming) that deals with the issues of gender equality and gender-based violence at UNIGEM partner universities. The UNIGEM Project includes the network of 17 universities which signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding in October 2021. It is the first project of this kind in the region, with 10 public and 7 private universities from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Serbia, and Montenegro.

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SERIES OF WORKSHOP AND LECTURES AT UNS ON THE OCCASSION OF THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN „16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE“

Published: 20 November 2021

On the occasion of the global campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence”, marked by 1700 participating organizations from over 100 countries worldwide, the University of Novi Sad organized in November 2021 a series of online workshops and student activities, as well as three lectures.

Within the activities of the University Centre for Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies and Research (UCIMSI) – Gender Studies, the University hosted a lecture by Prof. Dr. Hilda Rømer Christensen from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, on 12th November 2021. During the lecture “Gender Smart Mobility and Diversity in Transport. Concepts, Methods, Practices“, Professor Christensen presented the topic of gender and diversity in smart transport and their application in the field of transport in urban metropolises throughout Europe.

Furthermore, an online lecture “Gender-based violence: concept, definitions, statistics and policies” was held by Dr. Zorana Antonijević from the OSCE Mission in Serbia, on 17th November 2021.

Finally, Assistant Professor Dr. Karolina Lendak-Kabok from the Faculty of Philosophy, who is also the Coordinator of the UCIMSI and Doctoral Academic Studies – Gender Studies at UNS, held an online lecture “Gender Aspect in Research”, on 19th November 2021.

The global campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” traditionally starts on 25th November, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and concludes on 10th December with the Human Rights Day. The campaign encompasses four important international days: the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25th November), World AIDS Day (1st December), International Day of Disabled Persons (3rd December), the Anniversary of Montréal massacre (6th December), and the Human Rights Day (10th December).

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LECTURE ON GENDER AND DIVERSITY IN SMART TRANSPORT

Published: 15 November 2021

On 12th November 2021, the University of Novi Sad hosted a lecture on gender and diversity in smart transport and their application in the field of transport in urban metropolises throughout Europe. This contemporary subject was introduced by the distinguished guest, Prof. Dr. Hilda Rømer Christensen from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the public lecture “Gender Smart Mobility and Diversity in Transport. Concepts, Methods, Practices”.

On this occasion, Professor Rømer Christensen was received by the Vice-Rector for Education and Student Activities Prof. Dr. Đorđe Herceg. The meeting was also attended by Assistant Professor Karolina Lendak-Kabok from the Faculty of Philosophy, who is also a coordinator of the University Centre for Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies and Research (UCIMSI) and the Doctoral Academic Study Programme – Gender Studies at UNS. The meeting offered an insight into the differences between the organizational approaches of Gender Studies at the University of Copenhagen and the University of Novi Sad, and also included a brief discussion about an idea to organize a joint research on gender differences in STEM sciences which could be realized through cooperation between the two universities.

The scientific lecture of Professor Rømer Christensen gave a detailed presentation of a Professor’s specific expertise which has been focused on application of gender and diversity (age, class, ethnic background, invalidity) in the field of smart transport. The lecture gave an in-depth view of gender and diversity in smart transport as one of the most important issues in urban metropolises in Europe, with a mention of new challenges and opportunities in smart transport and mobility planning politics, in general.

Furthermore, Professor Christensen showed how gender and diversity are intertwined with concepts and different forms of practices of smart mobility in politics, planning and innovation, with the examples of shared mobility in Europe, entrepreneurship and gender-based innovation. The idea of gender smart mobility, as an example of future transport planning and mobility practices, was also presented.

The visit and the lecture of Professor Hilda Rømer Christensen were organized by the University Centre for Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies and Research – Gender Studies Programme.

НА УНС-У ОДРЖАНО ПРЕДАВАЊЕ О РОДУ И РАЗНОЛИКОСТИ У ПАМЕТНОМ ТРАНСПОРТУНА УНС-У ОДРЖАНО ПРЕДАВАЊЕ О РОДУ И РАЗНОЛИКОСТИ У ПАМЕТНОМ ТРАНСПОРТУНА УНС-У ОДРЖАНО ПРЕДАВАЊЕ О РОДУ И РАЗНОЛИКОСТИ У ПАМЕТНОМ ТРАНСПОРТУ

UNS SIGNED THE REGIONAL MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING IN THE FIELD OF GENDER EQUALITY

Published: 11 October 2021

The University of Novi Sad has become one of 17 partner universities which co-signed the regional Memorandum of Understanding in the field of gender equality, within the UNIGEM project (University and Gender Mainstreaming).

The signing ceremony took place on 6th October 2021, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, under the patronage of the UK Embassy. On behalf of the University of Novi Sad, the ceremony was attended by the Vice-Rector for International Cooperation Prof. Dr. Sabina Halupka-Rešetar.

The newly formed network constitutes of 17 institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Serbia, and Montenegro. The UNIGEM project is the first of its kind in the region, connecting ten public and seven private universities which will tackle various issues of gender equality and gender-based violence at partner universities during the following four years. The Project has been implemented with the support of UK Government and the coordinating institution is the Transcultural Psychosocial Educational Foundation (TPO) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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