A report submitted to the National Center for Education Standards indicates that 30.7 percent of the faculty at the University of Maine at Orono are women, up from 12.8 percent when statistics were first compiled in 1975. Women make up 27 percent of associate professors and 48 percent of assistant professors, but only 9.4 percent of tenured professors
The major findings of the Task Force on the Status of Women are summarized in the following pages in...
The number of women represented in each position are shown, with the majority of women in the databa...
In 2001, a roundtable on gender disparities for female professors in higher education was held at th...
National data show that women currently represent 41% (36% of fulltime and 45% of part-time) of the ...
North by East piece on how 61 percent of full-time students in the University of Maine System are w...
Report from the Joint Gender Equity Committee Associated Faculties of the University of Maine System...
The past two decades witnessed substantial growth in the percent of doctorate degrees awarded to wom...
Substantial disparities in salary, rank, and tenure between male and female faculty persist despite ...
The Task Force on the Status of Women established by President Dale W. Lick in December 1987, submit...
Across all science and engineering disciplines, women currently receive 46% of the doctoral degrees ...
This study found the status of faculty women to be similar to that in other college studies: women a...
<p>1st and 2nd author positions are listed for papers with at least two authors. Last author percent...
In some respects, there is progress in the percentage of women faculty members in the top 50 chemist...
Inequalities persist in the geosciences. White women and people of color remain under-represented at...
The first national and most comprehensive analysis to date of tenured and tenure track faculty in th...
The major findings of the Task Force on the Status of Women are summarized in the following pages in...
The number of women represented in each position are shown, with the majority of women in the databa...
In 2001, a roundtable on gender disparities for female professors in higher education was held at th...
National data show that women currently represent 41% (36% of fulltime and 45% of part-time) of the ...
North by East piece on how 61 percent of full-time students in the University of Maine System are w...
Report from the Joint Gender Equity Committee Associated Faculties of the University of Maine System...
The past two decades witnessed substantial growth in the percent of doctorate degrees awarded to wom...
Substantial disparities in salary, rank, and tenure between male and female faculty persist despite ...
The Task Force on the Status of Women established by President Dale W. Lick in December 1987, submit...
Across all science and engineering disciplines, women currently receive 46% of the doctoral degrees ...
This study found the status of faculty women to be similar to that in other college studies: women a...
<p>1st and 2nd author positions are listed for papers with at least two authors. Last author percent...
In some respects, there is progress in the percentage of women faculty members in the top 50 chemist...
Inequalities persist in the geosciences. White women and people of color remain under-represented at...
The first national and most comprehensive analysis to date of tenured and tenure track faculty in th...
The major findings of the Task Force on the Status of Women are summarized in the following pages in...
The number of women represented in each position are shown, with the majority of women in the databa...
In 2001, a roundtable on gender disparities for female professors in higher education was held at th...