Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services. An important factor in health and medical services is the education and training pipeline into these careers. A substantial body of literature demonstrates the impacts of sexism in third-level education and training institutions developing future health service staff. Athena SWAN accreditation is a benchmark designed to counter such institutional and individual sexist practices in education settings to foster equality. In recent years the Athena SWAN process has expanded to include professional and administrative staff, as well as academics. This process has also evolved to move beyond a narrow focus on gender, to also include other c...
In the past 2 decades, many Certification and Award schemes (CAS) related to gender equality, divers...
The UK Athena SWAN (AS) Charter was extended to Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in 2015 t...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services. ...
The objective of the Advance HE Athena Swan Charter Framework is to support higher education insti...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena SWAN initiative on female careers in UK medical schools...
This paper provides evidence on the effectiveness of voluntary positive action in addressing inequa...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
OBJECTIVES: Gender inequity has persisted in academic medicine. Yet equity is vital for countries to...
This article argues that gender equality programmes in universities and colleges may operate as a fo...
Much of the work on gender equality in higher educational institutions (HEIs) has concentrated on th...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
peer-reviewedDrawing on Hearn’s (1999:125) idea that managers are involved in the ‘creation of know...
Higher education tends to recognise gender equality in terms of representation, progression and suc...
In the past 2 decades, many Certification and Award schemes (CAS) related to gender equality, divers...
The UK Athena SWAN (AS) Charter was extended to Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in 2015 t...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services. ...
The objective of the Advance HE Athena Swan Charter Framework is to support higher education insti...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena SWAN initiative on female careers in UK medical schools...
This paper provides evidence on the effectiveness of voluntary positive action in addressing inequa...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
OBJECTIVES: Gender inequity has persisted in academic medicine. Yet equity is vital for countries to...
This article argues that gender equality programmes in universities and colleges may operate as a fo...
Much of the work on gender equality in higher educational institutions (HEIs) has concentrated on th...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
peer-reviewedDrawing on Hearn’s (1999:125) idea that managers are involved in the ‘creation of know...
Higher education tends to recognise gender equality in terms of representation, progression and suc...
In the past 2 decades, many Certification and Award schemes (CAS) related to gender equality, divers...
The UK Athena SWAN (AS) Charter was extended to Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in 2015 t...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...