The institutionalisation of equality policy in science, both at the national and the European scale, should facilitate progress towards equality in a space that wants to consider itself merit (and ability) driven. But discriminatory practices, both conscious and unconscious, direct or indirect, leave women out of many of the positions that they should occupy according to their accomplishments and capabilities. Many scientific institutions and their professionals still do not understand that if gender equality is only formally achieved and actual compliance is not monitored, they will lose part of the talent they are trying to cultivate
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Gender inequality in sciences is an ongoing unsolved issue. Many studies have been carried out to ta...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The under-rep...
Access to scientific careers for women has never been easy, but as biases and barriers slowly begin ...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The Fourth World Conference on Women that took place in Beijing in 1995 became a milestone in the hi...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
Austria has a long tradition of gender equality policy measures in science, academia and research. S...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Gender inequality in sciences is an ongoing unsolved issue. Many studies have been carried out to ta...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The under-rep...
Access to scientific careers for women has never been easy, but as biases and barriers slowly begin ...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The Fourth World Conference on Women that took place in Beijing in 1995 became a milestone in the hi...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
Austria has a long tradition of gender equality policy measures in science, academia and research. S...
The following article summarizes the meta-analysis of policies towards gender equality in science an...
Gender inequality in sciences is an ongoing unsolved issue. Many studies have been carried out to ta...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The under-rep...