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The course is structured in two blocks. In the first block (in June, online) students will be introduced to relevant concepts, theories, management practices, and ongoing debates in this field of study. Based on this and students’ preparation during the summer months, students will present their insights and (if applicable) their research ideas in the second block (in September, in person in Vienna).
Upon successful completion of the course, students will:
- Acquire knowledge of past and current issues addressed in gender, diversity, and inclusion
(GDI) studies from varying research paradigms; - Develop an understanding of how GDI research can address societal changes, developments,
and challenges; - Be familiar with the latest evidence-based knowledge on how individuals, teams/groups,
structure/context, and organizational policies/practices influence individual inclusion-exclusion
experiences and behaviors in organizations; - Advance their reflective and critical thinking skills in analyzing the role of organizational
practices for GDI at the workplace; - Develop the ability to discuss and utilize current theories and research in the field of GDI in
order to (further) develop their own innovative and relevant research projects. - Be able to develop cutting-edge research questions and appropriate research designs for (their
own) research projects in the field of GDI studies.
First part online: June 15-16, 2026
Second part Vienna (in person): September 7-8, 2026
Registration Deadline: May 17, 2026
Referent*in / Lecturer
Professor Dr. Renate Ortlieb
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
renate.ortlieb@uni-graz.at
Professor Dr. Renate Ortlieb
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
renate.ortlieb@uni-graz.at
Referent*in / Lecturer
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Lena Knappert
WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Lena.Knappert@wu.ac.at
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Lena Knappert
WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Lena.Knappert@wu.ac.at
Sprache / Language
Englisch
Ort / Location
Online / WienTickets
Noch 20 Plätze verfügbar.