AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Ways of Awarding Recognition in Disciplinary Societies (AWARDS), which seeks to examine whether gender bias affects selection of recipients of society awards. AGU is interested in learning why there is a higher proportion of female recipients of service and education awards over the past 2 decades. Combined with a lower rate of receipt of research awards, these results suggest that implicit (subconscious) bias in favor of male candidates still influences awardee selection. Six other professional societies (American Chemical Society, American Mathematical Society, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Mathematical Association of America, Society...
Honours and awards bestowed by professional societies recognize and reward members who have advanced...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
Drawing from Acker’s gendered organizations perspective, this study analyzes the gender distribution...
Gender differences in the geoscience field have kept women away from equal opportunities and success...
Academic research plays an important role in uncovering bias and helping to shape a more equal socie...
Women in academia receive fewer prestigious awards than their male counterparts. Why this gender gap...
Scientists are trained to evaluate and interpret evidence without bias or subjectivity. Thus, growin...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
Female neuroscientists are still underrepresented in various aspects of the academic life. The effor...
Gender, being an identity contingency as coined by Claude M. Steele in his book Whistling Vivaldi, i...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
A shift from male-majority to female-majority university campuses has opened up new areas for resear...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
Honours and awards bestowed by professional societies recognize and reward members who have advanced...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
Drawing from Acker’s gendered organizations perspective, this study analyzes the gender distribution...
Gender differences in the geoscience field have kept women away from equal opportunities and success...
Academic research plays an important role in uncovering bias and helping to shape a more equal socie...
Women in academia receive fewer prestigious awards than their male counterparts. Why this gender gap...
Scientists are trained to evaluate and interpret evidence without bias or subjectivity. Thus, growin...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
Female neuroscientists are still underrepresented in various aspects of the academic life. The effor...
Gender, being an identity contingency as coined by Claude M. Steele in his book Whistling Vivaldi, i...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
A shift from male-majority to female-majority university campuses has opened up new areas for resear...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
Honours and awards bestowed by professional societies recognize and reward members who have advanced...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...