The Werkgroep Vrouwelijk Talent (WVT; Female Talent Committee) of the Faculty of Social Sciences was established to stimulate high-quality research among female talents in the faculty and to strengthen scientific career opportunities among these talents. Once young female talents have been successful directly following graduation and at the start of their career, their chances of continuing on to top positions are significantly better.
The WVT is explicitly aimed at female talents with the ambition to conduct high-level research; for example, the committee is committed to supporting the acquisition of grants. In view of the ever-increasing competition, it is necessary to support, stimulate and provide such talents, strengthening successful grant application.
To date, the WVT has facilitated promotions of several female Assistant Professors to Associate Professors through the Jenny Gierveld Fellowship, has supported several talented female scholars in writing a Veni-application, and has organized career paths, mentorships and workshops. Most recently, to counter the impact of the global corona pandemic the WVT introduced a new call to hire student assistants and subsequently reduce the workload of female academics. Other current initiatives of the WVT include the Wilhelmina Drucker Awards to support young female talents, and informal drinks based on the theme diversity. The WVT also organizes or co-hosts the annual international women's day in March within the faculty.