Ilaria Di Tullio

Researcher at CNR’s IRPPS, she focuses on public policies related to gender issues at the national and European level.

Rome

ilaria.ditullio@irpps.cnr.it

+39 06 4927 24245

Curriculum Vitae

Information

Ilaria Di Tullio is a member of the working group for the drafting of the Gender Equality Plan of CNR, where she is responsible for employee training, collaborating with the Training and Welfare Unit at the central office. She coordinates the Train of Trainers working group, which aims to provide training to trainers for raising awareness on gender issues at the research area level.

Ilaria Di Tullio participates in the drafting of the Gender Budget of CNR and is part of the GETA observatory.

Over the years, she has conducted research at the OECD in Paris and gained multiple experiences in Europe. She participates in numerous Horizon 2020 European projects including: GENERA; Ri-Peers; MINDtheGEPs.

Main Publications

JOURNAL ARTICLES MONOGRAPHS BOOK CHAPTERS
  • Archibugi, D., Cellini, M., Di Tullio, I., Malgieri, A., Mariella, V., Pisacane, L. (2022) The PhD: An Evaluation. In Third Edition of the Report on Research and Innovation in Italy. Ed. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
  • Di Tullio, I. (2021) Gender in Research Content: Gendered Innovations. In Avveduto, S. (ed.) “Gender Issues: Reflections on Gender, Society, Research, Economy and Work”. Gangemi Editore. ISBN: 9788849240191
  • Di Tullio, I., Cellini, M., D’Ambrosio, G. (2021) Does Having Children Harm Women’s Work? A Comparative Analysis Among European Countries. In Avveduto, S. (ed.) “Gender Issues: Reflections on Gender, Society, Research, Economy and Work”
  • Di Tullio, I. (2020). Sexual Harassment in Research: It Is Not a Labour of Exchange!. In Migraciones, género, culturas visuales y co-participación: desafíos para la investigación en Ciencias Sociales (pp. 196-203). Palmero Ediciones.
  • Di Tullio, I., Misiti, M. (2019) Tools and Methods for Gender Balance in Research Institutions: The Gender Equality Plan. Article in Monograph “Research: Feminine, Plural”. Sveva Avveduto (ed.). Rome, CNR Edizioni. Doi: 10.14600/97888880803690
  • Antonucci, M.C., Avveduto, S., Di Tullio, I., Pisacane, L. (2019) Training and Careers in Research in the International, European and Italian Context. A Gender Perspective. “Research: Feminine, Plural”. Sveva Avveduto (ed.). Rome, CNR Edizioni. Doi: 10.14600/97888880803690
  • Di Tullio I. (2019) Women researchers and sexual harassment: it is not a labour of love!, Article in monograph “#WeTooInScience – Sexual Harassment in Universities and Research Institutions”. Sveva Avveduto, Silvana Badaloni, Claudine Hermann, Lucia Martinelli, Giuliana Rubbia, Monica Zoppè (Eds.). IRPPS Monografie, Italy, Sept. 2019. ISBN: 978-88-98822-17-1
  • Di Tullio I. (2018) The Relevance of Georg Simmel’s Thought: A Look at Women Scientists in STEM Through the Conflict Model in Bonolis M., Lombardo C. (eds.) Return to Simmel. Essays on the Legacy of a Classic. Milan, Ed. FrancoAngeli
  • Di Tullio I. (2016) The Voice of Students. Article in Monograph “Gap. Young People Put to the Test”. Antonio Tintori and Loredana Cerbara (Eds.). Ed. Aracne Editrice. ISBN:9788854892781