The Institute for Women calls on universities which also teach equality.
Santander, Aug 26 .- The general director of the Institute for Women, Laura Seara, today called on the Spanish universities to include in their training curriculum on "what has meant the advancement of equality between women and men."
Seara Laura made these statements during their first meeting held equal units of Spanish universities, a forum before which has argued that those universities that, star trek online gold, exclude this area of study will have "a lack of training."
The director of the Women's Institute has tried this meeting "necessary", as possible to coordinate and publicize the various initiatives that are underway Equal units of 39 Spanish universities.
Seara has considered that Spain has "the most advanced laws in Europe" in terms of, tera gold, equality, and highlighted the importance of the meeting being held today at the UIMP because "the university is the essential instrument of social change."
Rules such as the Equality Act or the Gender Violence allow the Women's Institute said that Spain is "pioneer" to regulate this matter and that "much has been achieved, but not enough," warned Seara.
Thus, according to the, fallen earth chips, Ministry of Equality, which oversees the Institute in Spanish universities are women only 14 percent of principals and 15 percent of the professors, when women already account for 37 percent of all teachers and 60 percent of graduates.
According Seara, these data indicate that there is "a divorce between the formation and the positions held by women" in Spain, as to which posts "do not correspond to actual qualifications of women."
Therefore, the units have been created equal in 48 per cent of the 77 Spanish universities have taken initiatives to work towards including women in all areas of the university, making awareness campaigns, promoting gender studies or give annual awards to assess the role of universities in the field of gender equality.
This event also includes lectures on the incorporation of women in Spanish universities and comparisons with universities in other European countries in the centennial of the royal decree in 1910 allowed women to study Spanish in college. -Cantabria