
Read about our latest research into sexual violence in UK universities – and how to end it – in Ellen Davis-Walker’s blog for the Huffington Post.
[image credit: HuffPost, Getty images]
Read about our latest research into sexual violence in UK universities – and how to end it – in Ellen Davis-Walker’s blog for the Huffington Post.
[image credit: HuffPost, Getty images]
25 Jan 2023
GenPol is excited to share publicly its initiative “Think Tank Pop-up“, with the support of the Italian Institute of Culture in London. … Read More »
24 Jun 2022
In a recent workshop on gender stereotypes in a secondary school in France, I asked the students to take sheets of paper … Read More »
27 May 2022
The second round of the French Presidential elections took place on 24 April. Twelve million people (including me) were glued to their … Read More »
20 May 2022
Fast Fashion has always been a gendered issue, shaped by a focus on how ‘femininity’ must be presented to please patriarchal, masculine … Read More »
13 May 2022
Menstruation is one of the most important biological functions facilitating reproduction. Despite the scientific and reproductive relevance of menstruation, taboos & peculiar … Read More »
19 Apr 2022
After destruction, comes the need to rebuild. In Rwanda, after the genocide of the Tutsis in 1994, which resulted in the killing … Read More »
29 Dec 2021
We are extremely proud of our contribution to the work of the Coalitionfor Digital Equality, a network of researchers, innovators, activists and … Read More »
15 Nov 2021
We are excited to share the “Promoting women’s voices as amale ally” toolkit, created by NGO Brussels Binders. Among the authors, there’s … Read More »
26 Oct 2021
We are thrilled to share our CEO Lilia Giugni’s new op-ed piece inthe Globe Post, discussing feminist approaches to gender and social … Read More »
30 Sep 2021
We are very excited to see our work covered by Vanity Fair…! In thisinterview, our CEO Lilia Giugni speaks of GenPol’s mission, … Read More »
30 Jul 2021
Our CEO Lilia Giugni and her co-author Paul Tracey (University of Cambridge) have been awarded the prestigious EGOS Best Paper Award for … Read More »
11 Jul 2021
On September 18th, 2020 GenPol launched a survey on the impacts of Covid-19 on Women and Non-Binary internet-users navigating digital spaces in … Read More »
29 Jun 2021
Our CEO Dr Lilia Giugni has addressed G20 internationaldelegates at the High Level Parliamentary Consultation, hosted by the Italian All-Party Parliamentary Group … Read More »
20 May 2021
If you ask policymakers and academics around the world what is the most pressing issue in the 21st century, climate change would … Read More »
16 Apr 2021
GenPol was thrilled to re- partner with our colleagues at the Africa Technology Business Network, building on a well-established history of collaboration. … Read More »
25 Mar 2021
“ People sometimes say that if women ruled the world, we would have no wars,” Sarah Linder tells me from her Tel … Read More »
15 Mar 2021
Like many of you, we are heartbroken at the events that have unfolded this International Women’s Week. 33-year-old Sarah Everard, kidnapped and … Read More »
7 Mar 2021
Happy International Women’s Day 2020 has been a complex year for so many of us. Inequalities have been underlined and cracks in … Read More »
26 Feb 2021
We are so grateful to the Foundation of European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and Fondation Jean Jaurès for inviting us to be part … Read More »
26 Oct 2020
Melissa Ann Horn died from the coronavirus on 14 April 2020. She is one of the over 210,000 people making up the … Read More »
16 Oct 2020
GenPol is delighted to introduce a new weekly series, #FridayFigures, across all of our social media channels (remember to follow us on … Read More »
17 Sep 2020
The ongoing shift towards a digital world has accelerated during the Covid-19 pandemic. As we are all spending even more time online … Read More »
5 May 2020
As a soon- to-be-graduate in European Legal Studies, I am fascinated by the legal vacuum that surrounds intersectionality. It goes beyond a … Read More »
25 Apr 2020
Against the backdrop of this weird April, where we are all trying to live with the difficulties of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, … Read More »
21 Apr 2020
On April 16th, activists from the Polish Women’s Strike won an important battle. Poland’s ultra-conservative ruling party had attempted to take advantage … Read More »
17 Apr 2020
Alessandra Sciarra Alessandra recently graduated from LSE with a master’s degree in International Social and Public Policy. She is interested in gender dynamics, … Read More »
3 Apr 2020
As part of our ongoing Covid-19 series, this week GenPol were lucky enough to interview Dr Nerea Irigoyen, a virologist from the … Read More »
27 Mar 2020
As part of our CoVid19 series, our own Lilia Giugni was commissioned to write an op-ed for The Feltrinelli Foundation (Fondazione Feltrinelli). … Read More »
13 Mar 2020
This week the World Health Organisation has declared the current outbreak of the new Coronavirus a Pandemic, meaning that the virus is … Read More »
21 Feb 2020
Tackling gender-based violence, it has been anticipated, will be a key priority of the 2020-2024 EU Gender Equality Strategy. At GenPol we … Read More »
7 Feb 2020
GenPol is back in conversation for the new decade, and this week we were lucky enough to interview Crmn Ferrara. Carmn is … Read More »
31 Oct 2019
The issue of child marriage in Mexico is particularly grave. Across the country, about one in four girls are married before the … Read More »
24 Oct 2019
We are thrilled to announce a forthcoming policy-paper, produced in conjunction with the Foundation of European Progressive Studies. The paper, entitled ‘Tackling … Read More »
15 Oct 2019
After the tragic death of Sahar Khodayari–an Iranian female football fan who set herself on fire following her arrest for attempting to … Read More »
14 Sep 2019
In a society that doesn’t recognise everyone’s rights, no one’s rights are truly safe. Yet the great struggles towards social, economic and … Read More »
28 Jun 2019
TW: references to sexual violence and abuse and gender binary. Women are about twice as likely as men to develop depression (Kuehner … Read More »
21 Jun 2019
This post is part of a series of weekly case studies addressing legislative approaches to rape in the EU. They are taken from … Read More »
11 Jun 2019
This post is part of a series of weekly case studies addressing legislative approaches to rape in the EU. They are taken from … Read More »
7 Jun 2019
This post is part of a series of weekly case studies addressing legislative approaches to rape in the EU. They are taken from … Read More »
31 May 2019
This post is part of a series of weekly case studies addressing legislative approaches to rape in the EU. They are taken from … Read More »
24 May 2019
This post marks the first in a series of three weekly case studies addressing legislative approaches to rape in the EU. They … Read More »
7 May 2019
On the 23rd of May people across Europe will head to the poles to cast their vote in the European Parliamentary elections. … Read More »
12 Apr 2019
We’re very excited to share our CEO Lilia Giugni’s Op-Ed piece in the Globe Post, ‘Women’s Rights Backlash and Feminist Revival: Gender … Read More »
5 Apr 2019
Pornography and feminism are often seen as antithetical to one another, and it’s not hard to see why. To say that the … Read More »
29 Mar 2019
We were delighted to welcome so many of you to our conference with Westminster Briefing ‘#MeToo on Campus: Ending Sexual Misconduct in … Read More »
14 Mar 2019
At present, there are about 45 civil wars going on across the globe. 10 out of these 45-armed conflicts alone have resulted … Read More »
8 Mar 2019
Happy International Women’s Day from all of us at GenPol! As you know, we are committed to using education as a tool to tackled … Read More »
1 Mar 2019
The mental health of women living in poverty is a growing public health concern. In economically developing countries like India there is … Read More »
8 Feb 2019
TW: references to rape culture, victim blaming, and sexual violence. Violence against women (VAW) is an issue that has plagued women from … Read More »
31 Jan 2019
[photo credits, Scottish Women’s Cooperative] 2018 might be over but the gender pay gap is far from closed. According to the ONS, … Read More »
25 Jan 2019
This case study was written by Andrea Wessendorf, a first year PhD candidate at the Cambridge Judge Business School . Her research looks into … Read More »
18 Jan 2019
Were thrilled to announce an upcoming conference ‘#MeToo on Campus: Ending Sexual Misconduct in UK Universities’, which will be hosted in conjunction … Read More »
14 Jan 2019
Our best New Year’s resolution for 2019? To continue to support women in politics. Spanish magazine Efeminista interviewed our CEO Lilia Giugni and … Read More »
19 Nov 2018
This piece is part of a series connected to GenPol’s work on parental leave in the UK and beyond. On 1 October … Read More »
15 Nov 2018
This piece is part of a series connected to GenPol’s work on parental leave in the UK and beyond. It is based on … Read More »
9 Nov 2018
Hosted by MEP Mr Brando Benifei (S&D) Organised by GenPol, with IPPF Eropean Network, European Women’s Lobby & SOS Music Media, November … Read More »
31 Oct 2018
In our recent report on consent workshops, we recommend promotion of male allyship: a concept that feels all the more pressing a … Read More »
27 Oct 2018
This is the first of a two-part blog series by our Research Associate Venera Dimulescu, drawing on her first-hand research in to non-consensual … Read More »
22 Oct 2018
Our report on gender-based violence in UK universities was featured on the front page of Varsity! Our research aims to provide evidence … Read More »
22 Oct 2018
Dr Iole Fontana is a political scientist and a researcher at the University of Catania. She has a PhD in Institutions, Politics … Read More »
12 Oct 2018
Having recently completed a summer internship at GenPol, I can now look back and reflect on my experiences. My role was to … Read More »
19 Sep 2018
We are delighted to present GenPol’s report on consent training and sexual violence prevention in British universities. Through desk research, focus groups, … Read More »
18 Jul 2018
UPDATE: On 16/10/2018 our partnership with University Women in the Arts has officially been announced on Broadway World. Read all about it! … Read More »
16 Jul 2018
You may remember that GenPol teamed up with our friends at SOS Music Media to record a live podcast on the role men … Read More »
12 Jul 2018
GenPol are teaming up with University Women in the Arts at London Writer’s Week for a panel discussion to explore how we … Read More »
6 Jul 2018
This week, we spoke to Dr Terri Simpkin about overcoming ‘the Impostor Phenomenon’. Terri is the Higher and Further Principal at CNet … Read More »
21 Jun 2018
GenPol’s research associate Nathalie Greenfield has been featured on yet another major international outlet, this time EUobserver. Nathalie has written before about … Read More »
7 Jun 2018
We are delighted to announce that GenPol will partner with the University Women In the Arts, a mentoring scheme to help improve … Read More »
6 Jun 2018
[Live podcast] What role can men play in advancing gender equality? We’re proud to be featured on SOS Music Media amazing podcast … Read More »
5 Jun 2018
We are delighted to share a great piece written by our Research Associate Nathalie Greenfield for Euractiv.com. “[…] Data gathered from … Read More »
4 Jun 2018
On the 17th of May, GenPol partnered with the African Technology Business Network to host a round table on the ‘Role of … Read More »
27 May 2018
In 1993, the British Labour Party introduced a new concept: All Women Shortlists (AWS). For the then-upcoming 1997 election, only women would … Read More »
8 May 2018
Journalist & anti-revenge porn activist Sophia Ankel interviews our CEO Lilia Giugni in this article for The Guardian. Sophia’s thoughtful article features GenPol’s … Read More »
30 Mar 2018
“The connections between and among women are the most feared, the most problematic, and the most potentially transforming force on the planet” … Read More »
19 Mar 2018
This week GenPol sat down with Jo Salter, founder of the ethical clothing brand Where Does it Come From. We talked about ethical … Read More »
15 Mar 2018
Consent is one of the most essential aspects of sex, but there are dozens of misconceptions around the topic that create confusion. … Read More »
2 Mar 2018
As part of GenPol’s Spotlight on Women in Business series, we were lucky enough to be able to interview Tamara MacFarlane, co-founder … Read More »
20 Feb 2018
For many of us, memories of SRE (Sex and Relationship Education) are fleeting at best, and painfully awkward at worst. When I … Read More »
19 Jan 2018
Frustrated with the lack of women in senior level positions, former recruiter Romanie Thomas founded Juggle Jobs, an online platform matching businesses … Read More »
2 Jan 2018
Industry data averages- a wolf in sheep’s clothing Publishing is often viewed as a rare example of an industry dominated by women. … Read More »
18 Dec 2017
Shining a light on women in business At GenPol we are committed to backing female entrepreneurs, and sharing success stories of women … Read More »
11 Dec 2017
Earlier this year, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) released its 2017 Gender Equality Index. One of its more interesting findings … Read More »
16 Nov 2017
(Picture Credits: Elyssa Rider) Hot on the heels of our recent collaboration with German NGO Serlo to create an online course on consent … Read More »
4 Nov 2017
This year, I was fortunate to attend the Gender Equality Index 2017 conference. The Gender Equality Index is a tool to measure … Read More »
20 Oct 2017
What do sex education and The Great British Bake Off have in common? They can both make us cringe, they can both … Read More »
10 Oct 2017
Students of social innovation know only too well the power of symbols and story-telling. Those who look for innovative solutions to complex, … Read More »
22 Sep 2017
In June 2017, the newly formed think tank GenPol brought together activists, academics and educators in a one day conference, to discuss … Read More »
11 Sep 2017
cn: sexual assault, intimate partner violence, harassment, violence against women. Over 61 million European women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence in … Read More »
15 Jun 2017
GenPol and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are excited to share the final programme of the forthcoming conference ‘Can education stop … Read More »
13 Jun 2017
“Can Education Stop Abuse? Approaches To Tackle Gender-based Violence” International Conference Saturday June 24th, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Comprehensive … Read More »
13 Jun 2017
To female students and faculty members alike, sexism in academia is often a big, uncomfortable elephant in the room. The problem is … Read More »
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