Title: **|Targets for women award holders and positive action1)|
|Implementation| |
|Field(s) of Action:|@#A9BCF5: * Presence and Visibility|
|Objectives:|* To increase the number of female applicants* One of the objectives of the Science Foundation Ireland Gender Strategy 2016-20202) is to achieve a target of 30% women award holders by 2020, against a benchmark of 21% in 2015. Several measures are envisaged in the strategy; however, in 2015 the Starting Investigator Research Grant (SIR G) Award Programme incorporated a gender initiative, ensuring that half of eligible applicants are women.| |Target Group(s): |Female candidates| |Description: |This gender initiative led to an increase in the number of women applicants from 27% in 2013 to 47% in 2015. As a result of the usual peer-review process, of the 20 proposals awarded in 2015, 55% of awardees were women, compared to only 27% in 2013. Additionally, SFI continues to allow extended eligibility timeframes for applicants who undertook career breaks, and also annually publishes gender-disaggregated data on funded award holders and research team members which inform redressing actions.| |More information:** | Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) (Ireland) Website: http://www.sfi.ie/ |