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Legally established as an international non-profit organisation under Belgian law in November 2005 [2] and governed by an international, multidisciplinary Board of Administration of 11 high ranking women scientists, EPWS constitutes a new strategic instrument in European research policy, [3] complementing various initiatives taken at the European level to ensure a better participation of women ...
Kvinderådet (The Women's Council in Denmark), Danish arm of the International Council of Women; KVINFO, The Danish Center for Research on Women and Gender; Landsforbundet for Kvinders Valgret (National Federation for Women's Right to Vote) Lesbian Movement (Lesbisk Bevægelse), 1974–1985
The Academia Europaea is a pan-European Academy of Humanities, Letters, Law, and Sciences. [1] [2] The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. [2] It acts as co-ordinator of European interests in national research agencies.
Dominique Senequier, CEO of Ardian. To lead one of Europe’s largest private equity firms is no small feat. Senequier rose to fame when she founded insurance firm AXA’s private equity arm in ...
Predominantly, Hertie School's students have backgrounds in law, economics, political science and international relations and pursue a Master of Public Policy, Master of International Affairs or Master of Data Science for Public Policy degree. The Hertie School also offers an Executive Masters of Public Administration. [citation needed]
During the early years of public administration, textbooks and curriculum largely overlooked minorities and dismissed contributions that reflected women's experience. The later 1900s brought heightened sensitivity of these issues to the forefront, with shifts in public opinion producing the Civil Rights Act, equal opportunity initiatives, and job protection laws.
Rather than a top 10 that includes major tech businesses, as is the case in the United States' Fortune 500, the top of the Europe list is dominated by six energy and three automotive businesses ...
Women to the Top (W2T) was a European project for bringing more women into top management. [1] It was funded by the European Commission and ran 2003-2005 in Estonia, Denmark, Greece and Sweden, [2] culminating in a transnational conference in Stockholm, 24–25 January 2005. [3] The total budget was 5.6 million SEK (half a million euros). The ...