Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic (STEM) fields. Across career stages, attending conferences and presenting research are ways to spread scientific results, find job opportunities, and gain awards. We present an analysis by gender of the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting speaking opportunities from 2014-2016. Here we show women were invited and assigned oral presentations less often than men. However, when we control for career stage, we see similar rates between women and men and women sometimes outperform men. Women elect for poster presentations more than men. Male primary conveners (from students to more senior) allocate invited abstracts and oral prese...
We present a study on the gender balance, in speakers and attendees, at the recent major astronomica...
Who presents at conferences matters. Presenting research benefits speakers, and presenters shape the...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, ...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, ...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
The issue of gender equity in science (and other areas of academia) is not new; however, it is remar...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Although the proportion of women in science, and in evolutionary biology in particular, has substant...
ABSTRACT We investigated the hypothesis that the gender of conveners at scientific meetings influenc...
Who presents at conferences matters. Presenting research benefits speakers, and presenters shape the...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Reduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of their underrepresentati...
We present a study on the gender balance, in speakers and attendees, at the recent major astronomica...
Who presents at conferences matters. Presenting research benefits speakers, and presenters shape the...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, ...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, ...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
The issue of gender equity in science (and other areas of academia) is not new; however, it is remar...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Although the proportion of women in science, and in evolutionary biology in particular, has substant...
ABSTRACT We investigated the hypothesis that the gender of conveners at scientific meetings influenc...
Who presents at conferences matters. Presenting research benefits speakers, and presenters shape the...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Reduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of their underrepresentati...
We present a study on the gender balance, in speakers and attendees, at the recent major astronomica...
Who presents at conferences matters. Presenting research benefits speakers, and presenters shape the...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...