UniSAFE
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Gender-based violence and institutional responses: Building a knowledge base and operational tools to make universities and research organisations safe
UniSAFE is an EU-funded project that produced in-depth knowledge on gender-based violence and sexual harassment in research performing organisations, and translated this research into operational tools for higher education and research organisations.
The project partners collected empirical evidence of the prevalence of gender-based violence, understanding how this relates to its determinants and consequences, but also how it responds to the roles of university and research organisations in preventing, protecting, prosecuting, providing services, supported by policies and partnerships (7Ps model). These mechanisms were investigated at national, organisational and individual levels, using a holistic research model.
The project’s findings were translated into concrete policy recommendations, tailored tools and capacity-building activities to empower stakeholders to reduce gender-based violence in higher education and research organisations.
Project partners
- European Science Foundation, France
- Örebro University, Sweden
- GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
- Yellow Window, Belgium
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
- Institute of sociology of the academy of sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic
- Lithuanian Social Research Centre, Lithuania
- Jagiellonian University, Poland
- Oxford Brookes University, UK

Period
February 2021 - January 2024
Funding Programme
Horizon 2020
Topic
Gender-based violence including sexual harassment in research organisations and universities
Total costs
€ 3 198 540,00
Grant ID
101006261
ESF’s expertise
ESF was the Project Coordinator and led the work package on Communication, dissemination and exploitation.

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