This research focuses on the experiences of women faculty, PhD candidates and administrators, and the courses of action they employ to raise consciousness about systemic gender bias and pursue gender equity. I discuss the methodologies that participants use to overcome barriers and sensitize their social and professional environments to the experiences of women. Using nego-feminist theory and methods, participants initiate critical discourse with family, peers and institutional power holders, encouraging their respective families, colleagues, departments and universities to be gender-sensitive, reshaping their social and professional environments. Moving beyond their own departments, participants circumvent gender labour barriers and enga...
The study explored female students’ quest for leadership and experiential leadership realities in hi...
UN Sustainable Development Goal No.5 urges the attainment of gender equality and women empowerment b...
The purpose of this study was to explore how women academics’ view their professional advancement at...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
The study investigated the factors that hinder women toward academic leadership and also to identify...
Gender disparities are rife in Ghana and its educational sector. Despite the plethora of research on...
The role of women in society seems to be predefined in terms of cultural and physiological lines. So...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the life and career paths of women higher ...
Gender has gained importance in the curricula of many tertiary institutions in African countries, in...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
The education sector policy of Ethiopia, recognizing the very low proportion of females in faculty p...
PhDGSInstitute for Gender and Youth StudiesEmployment opportunities for women have been made availab...
This article critically examines the concept of gender mainstreaming and raises questions about a se...
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) is credited in Ghana for having the first female Vice-Chancellor,...
Quantitative increases tell a partial story about the quality of women's participation in higher edu...
The study explored female students’ quest for leadership and experiential leadership realities in hi...
UN Sustainable Development Goal No.5 urges the attainment of gender equality and women empowerment b...
The purpose of this study was to explore how women academics’ view their professional advancement at...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
The study investigated the factors that hinder women toward academic leadership and also to identify...
Gender disparities are rife in Ghana and its educational sector. Despite the plethora of research on...
The role of women in society seems to be predefined in terms of cultural and physiological lines. So...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the life and career paths of women higher ...
Gender has gained importance in the curricula of many tertiary institutions in African countries, in...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
The education sector policy of Ethiopia, recognizing the very low proportion of females in faculty p...
PhDGSInstitute for Gender and Youth StudiesEmployment opportunities for women have been made availab...
This article critically examines the concept of gender mainstreaming and raises questions about a se...
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) is credited in Ghana for having the first female Vice-Chancellor,...
Quantitative increases tell a partial story about the quality of women's participation in higher edu...
The study explored female students’ quest for leadership and experiential leadership realities in hi...
UN Sustainable Development Goal No.5 urges the attainment of gender equality and women empowerment b...
The purpose of this study was to explore how women academics’ view their professional advancement at...