Preliminary list of speakers

 

  Evelyne Andreewsky (Univ. Paris) "Institutional hierarchies, women, science, and some other related things"

  José Azevedo( Univ. Porto) "Women and Scientific Employment: Current Perspectives from Portugal"

  Masako Bando (Aichi Univ., Aichi) "Recent Developements of the Status of Women Scientists in Japan"

  Susana Batel (ISCTE, Lisbon) "So many and yet so few: a statistical illustration of women career progression in Science in Portugal"

  Teresa Benito (Univ. Salanca) "Women's Old Age"

  Isabel Beuter  (CEWS, Univ.  Bonn) "The German national node CEWS and some of its activities"

  Isabel do Carmo (Univ. Lisboa) "Women in Endriconology"

  Beatriz de Mello Corrêa "Women in Contemporary Nursing"

  Teresa Ferreira (Univ. Tec. Lisbon) "The role of women in Portuguese forest science and forestry"

  Maria José Gonçalves (Univ. Nova, Lisbon) "Scientist women perceptions of their work conditions and career development"

  Patricia Garcia Guevara (Univ. Guadalajara, Mexico) "Gender equality in engineering in Mexico"

  Liisa Husu (Univ. Helsinki) "Sexism in academia: still going strong?"

  Cecilia Jarlskog (Univ. Lund)  "Women and the Nobel Prizes in Science"

  Teresa Joaquim (Univ. Aberta, Lisbon) "The first Master Degree on Gender in Portugal"

  Teresa Lago (CAUP, Porto) "What is the difference? The perspective of an astrophysicist"

  Michele Leduc (Ecole Normal, Paris) "Scientific careers: male/female equality, when, how?"

  Marina Marchetti (EC, Brussels) "Women and Science politics at the European Union level"

  Dusa Mcduff (Maths, Stony Brook) "A Life in Mathematics"

  Conceição Nogueira (ISCTE, Lisbon)  "Explaining the presence of women in Science in Portugal: the role of psychosocial and structural factors"

  Heloísa Perista (CESIS, Lisbon) "MOBISC Living with Science: Time for Private Life and Time for Work - a Gendered Balance?"

  Alexandre Quintanilha (IBMC, ICBAS, Univ. Porto) "Understanding and communicating Risk"

  A Alexandra Brito Rebelo (Ministério Economia e Inovação) "Women in the Development of Informatics"

  Eulalia Pérez Sedeño (CSIC, Madrid) "What Statistics say and what they hide"