“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is an exercise in willful ignorance.” (Reni Eddo-Lodge wrote in her book “Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race” (Published by Bloomsbury, London, p. 79, ISBN: PB: 978-1-4088-7)). This echoes through the academic scientific community, and can be readily seen in the demographics of physics prize winners. Prizes are extremely influential in both projecting how a community is outwardly perceived and actively shaping the community through facilitating career advancement. But how can biases in the awards process be addressed? We do not pretend to have all the answers, nor is there a single solution, but in this perspective article we ...
Diversity, at every step along the scientific path, drives innovative research. Scientific societies...
Geoscience is one of the least diverse science disciplines in the Global North in terms of ethnic mi...
Study of the Lasker Awards illustrates deep and persistent problems in academiaWhat stands as eviden...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
Honours and awards bestowed by professional societies recognize and reward members who have advanced...
International audienceDiversity and inclusion at all levels in science drive excellence and innovat...
(Un)conscious bias affects every aspect of the astronomical profession, from scientific activities (...
Opportunities in science largely affect the accumulation of scientific knowledge and, therefore, tec...
Educational research highlights that improved careers education is needed to increase participation ...
This opinion paper puts forward arguments that reflect how science’s most elite prize, the Nobel Pri...
Diversity, at every step along the scientific path, drives innovative research. Scientific societies...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
“The most dangerous phrase in the language is: We’ve always done it this way.” —Rear Admiral Grace H...
Diversity, at every step along the scientific path, drives innovative research. Scientific societies...
Geoscience is one of the least diverse science disciplines in the Global North in terms of ethnic mi...
Study of the Lasker Awards illustrates deep and persistent problems in academiaWhat stands as eviden...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
“We don’t live in a meritocracy, and to pretend that simple hard work will elevate all to success is...
Honours and awards bestowed by professional societies recognize and reward members who have advanced...
International audienceDiversity and inclusion at all levels in science drive excellence and innovat...
(Un)conscious bias affects every aspect of the astronomical profession, from scientific activities (...
Opportunities in science largely affect the accumulation of scientific knowledge and, therefore, tec...
Educational research highlights that improved careers education is needed to increase participation ...
This opinion paper puts forward arguments that reflect how science’s most elite prize, the Nobel Pri...
Diversity, at every step along the scientific path, drives innovative research. Scientific societies...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
“The most dangerous phrase in the language is: We’ve always done it this way.” —Rear Admiral Grace H...
Diversity, at every step along the scientific path, drives innovative research. Scientific societies...
Geoscience is one of the least diverse science disciplines in the Global North in terms of ethnic mi...
Study of the Lasker Awards illustrates deep and persistent problems in academiaWhat stands as eviden...