Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. The reasons are poorly understood, but include the persistence of historical gender ratios, discrimination and other factors, including gender-based behavioural differences. We studied participation in a professional context by observing question-asking behaviour at a large international conference with a clear equality code of conduct that prohibited any form of discrimination. Accounting for audience gender ratio, male attendees asked 1.8 questions for each question asked by a female attendee. Amongst only younger researchers, male attendees also asked 1.8 questions per female question, suggesting the pattern cannot be attributed to the tempo...
Men historically and presently hold more power and privilege than women in academia. Men are paid mo...
Reduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of their underrepresentati...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Success in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) remains influenced by race, gender, and...
Question-and-answer (Q&A) sessions following research talks provide key opportunities for the au...
The issue of gender equity in science (and other areas of academia) is not new; however, it is remar...
A large body of research has revealed the challenges that disproportionately affect women as they cl...
A large body of research has revealed the challenges that disproportionately affect women as they cl...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering a...
We examine the gender balance of the 18th and 19th meetings of the Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stella...
We present a study on the gender balance, in speakers and attendees, at the recent major astronomica...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Men historically and presently hold more power and privilege than women in academia. Men are paid mo...
Reduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of their underrepresentati...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Gender inequity in science and academia, especially in senior positions, is a recognised problem. Th...
Success in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) remains influenced by race, gender, and...
Question-and-answer (Q&A) sessions following research talks provide key opportunities for the au...
The issue of gender equity in science (and other areas of academia) is not new; however, it is remar...
A large body of research has revealed the challenges that disproportionately affect women as they cl...
A large body of research has revealed the challenges that disproportionately affect women as they cl...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Implicit and explicit biases impede the participation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering a...
We examine the gender balance of the 18th and 19th meetings of the Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stella...
We present a study on the gender balance, in speakers and attendees, at the recent major astronomica...
Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each ...
Men historically and presently hold more power and privilege than women in academia. Men are paid mo...
Reduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of their underrepresentati...
International audienceReduced visibility of women in science is thought to be one of the causes of t...