Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that of their male colleagues. Thus far, all research on this gender gap in academia has focused on post-PhD academics, making it difficult to discern whether the female disadvantages in number of publications, previous grants, maternity leave, and h-indexes are at the root of the gender gap in received funding, or whether it is due to a more fundamental gender bias in academia. Therefore, we investigated whether female university students are already disadvantaged in receiving their first grant in their scientific career. We analysed data on applications (N = 2651) from 1995 to 2018 to the Leiden University International Study Fund (LISF), a fun...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Sex-disaggregated data on the success rates of applications to the individual grants at the European...
OBJECTIVE: To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic ...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Despite growing attention to gender disparities in higher education, women in academia still receive...
An ongoing debate in society is about the existence of a wage gap between genders, and society?s all...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
Published online 18 October 2021Previous studies have found little or no systematic differences in t...
BACKGROUND:Although women at all career stages are more likely to leave academia than men, early-car...
Women in STEM are not equally represented across tenure-track career stages, and this extends to gra...
In this paper we used an event history analysis to investigate whether grants do have an effect on a...
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Sex-disaggregated data on the success rates of applications to the individual grants at the European...
OBJECTIVE: To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic ...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Despite growing attention to gender disparities in higher education, women in academia still receive...
An ongoing debate in society is about the existence of a wage gap between genders, and society?s all...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
Published online 18 October 2021Previous studies have found little or no systematic differences in t...
BACKGROUND:Although women at all career stages are more likely to leave academia than men, early-car...
Women in STEM are not equally represented across tenure-track career stages, and this extends to gra...
In this paper we used an event history analysis to investigate whether grants do have an effect on a...
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Sex-disaggregated data on the success rates of applications to the individual grants at the European...
OBJECTIVE: To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic ...