Goal 5: Gender equality

SDG5: Gender equality

Meaning of the goal - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

Study develops educators’ preparedness to confront gender-based violence

A multidisciplinary research project titled Education and Raising Awareness in Schools to Prevent and Encounter Gender-Based Violence (ERASE GBV) is carried out with partners from three European countries: Finland, Spain and Croatia. The project investigates institutional and affective practices for responding to gender-based violence in schools.

The project participants develop a web-based training programme to increase awareness of and improve the ability of educators to prevent and address gender-based violence in schools. In addition, teachers, student teachers and other professionals working in schools are trained to recognise and support children and young people who are exposed to gender-based violence, abuse or harassment, refer them to further services and help them report abuse and violence to the public authorities.

The ERASE GBV project also contributes to the following SDGs: 4.

Read more about the ERASE GBV project.

 

Study looks into gendered practices within the European Parliament

A research project titled Gender, party politics and democracy in Europe: A study of European Parliament’s party groups (EUGenDem), which is funded by the European Research Council (ERC), is carried out to systematically analyse the gendered policies and practices that exist within the political groups in the European Parliament (EP). The project entails a comparative study of the political groups and provides insights into the significance of gender in the current political party transformations in Europe. The project examines the policies of selected party groups to generate information about gender equality relating to economics, social rights and moral policy.

Read more about the Eugendem project.

 

Tampere University raises a flag for gender and sexuality minorities

The student union TREY and Tampere University raised the rainbow flag to show support for gender and sexual minorities during Manse Pride week in 2021 and 2022.

Tampere University has a zero tolerance approach to all forms of discrimination, misogyny and harassment. The University and the student union are committed to promoting equality in all their endeavours and providing a safe environment for all the members of the university community.
By marking Pride Week, we raise awareness of and celebrate diversity.

The student union TREY and Tampere University engage in active cooperation in support of sexual and gender minorities.