Academics in Higher Education are often expected to both teach and research; this is a particular challenge for women both structurally and individually. Initiatives to address structural issues include AdvanceHE. Here we focus on individual issues and report on the Programme for Women Achieving Excellence in Research, a theory-based intervention. Barriers to success were assessed and course content tailored accordingly. Evaluation demonstrated barriers reduced and confidence increased. Although barriers are both individual and contextual, our rigorous approach allows international application through intervention modification without loss of fidelity. This offers a new approach for academic developers to enable female researchers
A conceptual framework of positions on women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) was develo...
This paper describes the Gender Equity Project (GEP) at Hunter College of the City University of New...
Although we have seen progress over the last few decades, women still lag far behind their male coun...
Gender inequality prevails in academia; there is currently no review on the barriers and facilitator...
"This paper draws upon baseline evidence compiled for the FP7 Project 'INstitutional Transformation ...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The under-rep...
In October 2010, an interdisciplinary group of female academics from a university in the Kurdistan r...
No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article di...
Many intervention programmes to encourage greater female participation in computer education and car...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debates about the effectiveness of different types of gen...
assistance from other researchers. The project examined gender equity interventions in access, curri...
In response to the continuing under-representation of women in academic positions of higher rank, th...
This paper reports on the views women academics have about their career prospects, equal opportuniti...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
Contributions of academic women in Canadian universities are reviewed to determine whether their par...
A conceptual framework of positions on women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) was develo...
This paper describes the Gender Equity Project (GEP) at Hunter College of the City University of New...
Although we have seen progress over the last few decades, women still lag far behind their male coun...
Gender inequality prevails in academia; there is currently no review on the barriers and facilitator...
"This paper draws upon baseline evidence compiled for the FP7 Project 'INstitutional Transformation ...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The under-rep...
In October 2010, an interdisciplinary group of female academics from a university in the Kurdistan r...
No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article di...
Many intervention programmes to encourage greater female participation in computer education and car...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debates about the effectiveness of different types of gen...
assistance from other researchers. The project examined gender equity interventions in access, curri...
In response to the continuing under-representation of women in academic positions of higher rank, th...
This paper reports on the views women academics have about their career prospects, equal opportuniti...
The under-representation of women in research and innovation has been documented as a global phenome...
Contributions of academic women in Canadian universities are reviewed to determine whether their par...
A conceptual framework of positions on women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) was develo...
This paper describes the Gender Equity Project (GEP) at Hunter College of the City University of New...
Although we have seen progress over the last few decades, women still lag far behind their male coun...