On 5th May 2014, UMONS put in place a think-tank due to its concerns about the welfare of its staff. This group is led by Catherine Gravet, the person of contact and Advisor to the Rector on gender issues.
Today, in terms of numbers, female students represent the majority of the UMONS population as well as that of all other institutions in the French Community of Belgium. It should be noted, however, that this strong female presence does not exist in all sectors and some of our courses represent either male or female dominated domains. In addition to their predominant presence, female students have a higher success rate than that of male students.If we look at scientific and teaching staff, things look quite different: the higher up the academic career, the higher the proportion of men. Similarly, the University’s decision-makers are mostly composed of men.These observations remind us that our society, specifically our university, cannot do without talent in general, and it therefore does not matter if these talented people are male or female.
The main missions of this think-tank are to:
Lastly, in addition to the primary mission of gender equality, this reflection group aims for a wider integration of the gender dimension (identity issues, disparities and social prejudice, diversity of sexual orientations, inclusive and non-discriminatory management of human resources, etc.).