
UNESCO Women and Science Chair of the University of Paris Dauphine-PSL is organizing its 3rd International Science Day, entitled
“From career to impact: How gender shapes science and innovation/From career to impact: How gender shapes science and innovation”,
the Tuesday 10 February 2026, of 9 am to 4:30pm, at the Paris Dauphine-PSL University.
This day is organized by the Women and Science Chair And the Dauphine Foundation, in partnership with the Louis Bachelier Institute (ILB) And theInstitute of Public Policies (IPP). It offers an interdisciplinary approach to the effects of gender on scientific careers, knowledge production and innovation.
The day is organized around three axes:
It will end with a round table open to the public :
“Women and science: discourse of equality but persistent inequalities? ”,
the February 10, 2026 starting at 5:30pm, in Raymond Aron Hall.
This round table will offer a critical reflection on the place of women in science and concrete courses of action, based on research data and feedback. In particular, it will bring together Laura Chaubard, Laure Darcos, Isabelle Gallagher, Isabelle Gallagher, Melanie Guénais, Charlotte Jacquemot, Elisabeth Moreno, Isabelle Regner, as well as Elyès Jouini, professor at the University of Paris Dauphine-PSL, director of the Women and Science Chair and academic vice-president of the Louis Bachelier Institute (ILB).
The discussion will be moderated by Jean Rognetta.























