As part of the sustainability lecture series "UPB for Future", a lecture by Dr Larissa Eikermann, Dr Annika Hegemann and Dr Susanne Richter will take place on Thursday, 15 May at 4.15 pm in lecture hall L1. The lecture will shed light on how sustainability encompasses social as well as ecological and economic aspects.
In particular, it will show how gender equality must be taken into account as an essential component of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Examples will be used to show how gender equality not only promotes social justice, but also strengthens ecological and economic resilience. The lecture argues in favour of an integrative understanding of sustainability that sees equality as an indispensable foundation and highlights some institutions that work on this perspective at Paderborn University.
About the people
Larissa Eikermann is an art historian and art educator and works as a research assistant in the subject area of art in the field of painting and its didactics at Paderborn University. She was the decentralised Equal Opportunities Officer for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities from 2019 to 2023 and has been Vice Dean for Sustainability, Equality and Diversity there since October 2023.
Annika Hegemann has been the central Equal Opportunities Officer at Paderborn University since October 2023. She has a doctorate in economics and develops plans and concepts for gender equality, supports the university with personnel, organisational and social measures and advises female academics on their career paths.
Susanne Richter is a sociologist and gender researcher. She is a research assistant at the Centre for Gender Studies and research coordinator of the "GeFoWiss" specialist unit. This centre supports researchers from all subject areas at the university in taking gender aspects and other diversity categories into account in their research.
Further information on the sustainability lecture and "UPB for Future" can be found on the event page.
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