OBJECTIVES: Gender inequity has persisted in academic medicine. Yet equity is vital for countries to achieve their full potential in terms of translational research and patient benefit. This study sought to understand how the gender equity programme, Athena SWAN, can be enabled and constrained by interactions between the programme and the context it is implemented into, and whether these interactions might produce unintended consequences. DESIGN: Multimethod qualitative case studies using a realist evaluation approach. SETTING: 5 departments from a university medical school hosting a Translational Research Organisation. PARTICIPANTS: 25 hours of observations of gender equality committee meetings, 16 in-depth interviews with Heads of Departm...
The lack of gender diversity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has been na...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
"This paper draws upon baseline evidence compiled for the FP7 Project 'INstitutional Transformation ...
Background: The need to improve gender equity (GE) in academic medicine is well documented. Biomedic...
Objectives: The number of women entering medicine has increased significantly, yet women are still u...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services....
Gender inequality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics,and Medicine (STEMM) is well docu...
This paper provides evidence on the effectiveness of voluntary positive action in addressing inequa...
The exponential growth of young talented women choosing science and medicine as their professional c...
While gender mainstreaming in research has been systematically supported at the institutional level,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
The lack of gender diversity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has been na...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
"This paper draws upon baseline evidence compiled for the FP7 Project 'INstitutional Transformation ...
Background: The need to improve gender equity (GE) in academic medicine is well documented. Biomedic...
Objectives: The number of women entering medicine has increased significantly, yet women are still u...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services....
Gender inequality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics,and Medicine (STEMM) is well docu...
This paper provides evidence on the effectiveness of voluntary positive action in addressing inequa...
The exponential growth of young talented women choosing science and medicine as their professional c...
While gender mainstreaming in research has been systematically supported at the institutional level,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
The lack of gender diversity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has been na...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...