Diversity, equity and inclusion

Diversity, equity and inclusion
The members of the Cluster of Excellence and the board are strongly committed to ensure equal career opportunities irrespective of gender, age, origin, personal background and religion. To achieve best scientific results, it is important that diverse groups with different cultural backgrounds and experiences work together. Cluster-specific measures have been implemented and established structures and instruments of our partner institutions Ulm University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Justus Liebig University Giessen are made use of. These structures include personnel development and diversity management units, monitoring of hiring procedures, initiatives for reconciliation of work and family life, various mentoring and coaching programs and more.

Our aims are:
- Creating an accepting, inclusive and diverse culture, which fosters inclusion and interculturality within the Cluster
- Raising awareness of equality and diversity and the impact of unconscious bias through various programs and workshops
- Achieving equal opportunities for women and men at all levels of the Cluster
- Raising the number of women at all qualification levels and especially in leadership positions
- Compatibility of family and career
Equity and diversity measures within the Cluster are organized by the Equal Opportunity Officer Christine Kranz, who is also member of the Executive Board and is first contact person regarding equity, diversity and inclusion related questions. The Equal Opportunity Committee, consisting of 17 members at different career levels, including representatives of the diversity and equal opportunity offices at Ulm University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, supports the Equal Opportunity Officer. In a common effort, we successfully increased the overall proportion of women in POLiS.
The Clusters’ equal opportunity activities include special funding opportunities for female researchers, the organization of trainings and workshops on gender and diversity competence with a focus on unconscious biases, and networking opportunities.
Additionally, the Cluster supported and will continue to support female researchers by funding additional personnel during maternity leave and nursing periods, e.g., lab support or child care during conferences.
Important Links
Unconscious Bias? Test yourself!
To test if you are biased and what you can do to reduce these unconscious biases, there is a free online text that can be accessed here.
Funding & Support
Important Links
Below you can find a selection funding and support programs for female scientists and young researchers in general:
- Margarete von Wrangell-Junior Professor Program for women
Habilitation program for excellent female scientists at universities in Baden-Württemberg - Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard-Stiftung
Promotion of talented young female scientists with children - MuT-Mentoring and Training
Program for the in-service support and promotion of highly qualified young female scientists - DFG - Walter Benjamin-Programme
Promotion of an own research project following the doctorate - United Nations Development Programme
TACKLING SOCIAL NORMS: a game changer for gender inequalities - Mentoring program X-Ment at KIT
Events
POLiS Award of Excellence for Female Researchers
The POLiS Award of Excellence for Female Researchers is given annually to an outstanding female early and mid-career researcher working in one of the scientific topics of the POLiS Cluster. It entails up to 70,000 € for one or several research stays at one of POLiS participating institutions (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Ulm University, the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) and University of Giessen) to establish and strengthen international collaborations.
Further information on the application and selection process as well as previous awardees can be found here.
News

First battery workshop with focus on female researchers
POLiS hosted the 1st international virtual workshop "Post-Lithium Research: Women in Focus" on July 27-28. For the first time worldwide, an event on battery research put a special focus on the work of…

Körber Prize goes to Clare Grey
British chemistry professor Clare Grey (Univ. Cambride), plenary speaker at our workshop "Post-Li Research: Women in Focus," receives the one million euro Körber Prize for European Science 2021.

Workshop: Post-Lithium Research - Women in Focus
POLiS hosts an international virtual workshop to highlight the role of women in state-of-the-art Post-Li energy storage research. The workshop will cover various topics from fundamental material and…

Women in STEM Who Changed the World
Who are the Women in STEM who changed the world through science, technology, engineering and mathematics?

Women in Battery Research
On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, five of our female researchers from different disciplines came together to talk about their experiences during their studies…

Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens receives battery award
Dr. Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens has been awarded one of the most prestigious international battery prizes. The International Battery Materials Association (IBA) honored her with the Technology Award…

POLiS honors two female researchers
POLiS is proud to announce for the first time, the awardees for the Equal Opportunity Award of the Cluster. Due to COVID-19 situation, the board of POLiS and a selection committee has selected two…

Dr. Anjass receives Südwestmetall sponsorship award
Dr. Montaha Anjass, an associate fellow of POLiS, is one of eight young scientists from Baden-Württemberg to receive the €5,000 sponsorship award from the Südwestmetall employers' association. Anjass…

New Equal Opportunities Committee
The newly established Equal Opportunity Committee met for the first time in early October. 16 members of the POLiS Cluster at different career levels along with the Equal Opportunity Representatives…

Nobel Prize: 3 female researchers awarded
This year, the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to two female researchers and the one for Physics to a woman, among others. Only 4 women were awarded in physics and only 7 in chemistry.

Left out of the lab
Germany is tackling the lack of women in its scientific institutions. An Article published in the Nature Career Guide Germany.

Reaxys PhD Prize
Dr. Montaha Anjass, Postdoc at POLiS and group leader at Ulm University and Helmholtz Institute Ulm, has been selected as one of 45 finalists in the 2020 Reaxys PhD Prize. She applied with her work on…