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SUMMARY:Training: Active Bystander Intervention
DESCRIPTION:5 May 2026\, 14:30 – 17:30\, Vienna\, Austria\nCentral European University (CEU)Free of charge\, upon registration \n			\n				Register now\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About the training\nHow we respond when we witness harmful behaviour matters. Active bystander intervention is a key prevention strategy for addressing gender-based violence in higher education and research settings.  \nThis onsite training equips participants with the knowledge\, skills and confidence to recognise gender-based violence and intervene safely and effectively. Drawing on evidence-based approaches and interactive methods\, the session supports participants in understanding their role as bystanders and taking responsible action within their academic and professional environments. The training combines short inputs with group discussion\, scenario-based exercises and role play allowing participants to practice concrete intervention strategies in a supportive and safe learning space.  \nLearning objectives\nBy the end of the training\, participants will be able to:  \n\nIdentify and articulate different forms of gender-based violence\nUnderstand the role\, responsibility and impact of bystanders\nRecognise situations where bystander intervention is appropriate\nApply the 5D intervention model (Distract\, Delegate\, Document\, Delay\, Direct)\, developed by Right To Be \n\nWho is it for?\n\nGender equality officers/focal points/equality and diversity officers\nHuman Resources officers\nOmbudspersons\nGender Equality Plan team members\nHealth and safety officers\nHeads of Department/Unit in charge or involved in policy development on gender-based violence\nStudents \nAnyone working or studying in higher education or research organisations who wishes to act as an active bystander and contribute to the prevention of gender-based violence \n\nThe training is addressed to those at the beginning stages of creating and implementing a policy framework to address gender-based violence in academia.  As seats are limited\, priority will be given to individuals at the initial stages of developing and implementing policy to address gender-based violence within their institution and correspond to the profile of participants. Preference will be given to individuals from countries participating in Horizon Europe\, with special consideration for registrants from ‘Widening countries’ as defined by the European Commission. We kindly ask for your understanding as we strive to include a diverse range of participants.  \nFacilitators\nAna Brandl is the Gender Equality and Diversity Officer at Central European University (Vienna\, Austria) since 2018. Her main responsibility is the design\, implementation\, and monitoring of CEU’s Gender Equality Plans. She has participated in several EU-funded projects on gender in higher education and research\, such as SUPERA (Supporting the Promotion of Equality in Research and Academia) and Gender Equality Academy\, and currently leads the CEU team in GenderSAFE. She holds an Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies (CEU and University of Oviedo\, 2017) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Psychology (University of Buenos Aires\, 2008).  \nDiana Puerto Michaut is a lawyer and Legal Circle Facilitator in GenderSAFE at Central European University\, where she supports participants in developing and enhancing gender-based violence policies within their institutions. She has also worked extensively as a trainer\, delivering capacity-building sessions on sexual education\, gender identity\, and HIV/AIDS for health practitioners and students. She has further delivered trainings on gender-based violence in academia in both English and Spanish. Diana holds an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies (CEU & University of Oviedo\, 2023).   \n			\n				Register now\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\nShare with your network!\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
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LOCATION:Central European University (CEU)\, Vienna\, Austria
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SUMMARY:Students as Agents of Change: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:11 June 2026\, 15:00 – 18:00 CEST\nonlineFree of charge\, upon registration \n			\n				Register now\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About the training\nThis interactive training aims to support students in understanding gender-based violence in higher education and identifying how they can actively contribute to prevention and institutional change. The session combines key concepts\, practical examples and participatory exercises to help participants reflect on their role as students and identify concrete actions they can take within their institutions. It is designed to go beyond awareness-raising by encouraging participants to connect what they learn to their own institutional context and to explore how students can contribute to change in practice.  \nLearning objectives\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to:  \n\nUnderstand gender-based violence and the continuum of violence in academia and become familiar with the UniSAFE 7P framework \n\n\nIdentify different roles students can play in addressing gender-based violence (e.g. awareness-raising\, advocacy\, policy engagement) \n\n\nLeave the session with at least one concrete takeaway\, action idea or next step relevant to their own context \n\n  \nWho is it for?\nThis training is open to students of any level (Bachelor\, Master\, PhD) across Europe who are:  \n\nInterested in gender-based violence and institutional change but not necessarily experts on the topic \n\n\nActive or interested in student organisations\, unions or networks \n\n\nInvolved in inclusivity\, equality or diversity-related initiatives  \n\n\nMotivated to contribute to change within their institution  \n\nThe training will be conducted in English. A good level of English is required.  \nThe training is limited to 30 participants. \n			\n				Register now\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Facilitators\nLuka Lešić \nJuliette FontJuliette is an education and gender policy analyst with a background in social science research and public policy\, including a Master’s degree from Sciences Po Paris. Since 2021\, she has been actively working to combat gender-based violence in higher education\, notably as a leader of the #sciencesporcs movement. \nShe later served as Research Director and Board Member at the Observatory on Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education from 2022 to 2025\, where she led award-winning research recognised by the Fondation des Femmes in 2023. She has also contributed to international research on education and gender with UNICEF\, UNESCO and the International Youth Council on Gender Equality\, and has been engaged with Women Against Violence Europe since 2024\, advocating for the rights of young women and students. \nJohanna Onnemaria OovelJohanna is currently completing her Master’s thesis in Gender Studies at Central European University in Vienna. She has worked as a student organiser for the past three years\, during which she served as President of her university’s Student Union Executive Board and held responsibilities related to community engagement and issues of diversity\, equity and inclusion. \nShe has been engaged with the Student Community of Practice at GenderSAFE since its inception\, alongside her advocacy for local sustainability measures under the umbrella of the Plant Based Universities campaign at CEU. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\nShare with your network!\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
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