Gender implications of nationally competitive teaching awards were examined to determine whether women receive sufficient accolades, given their dominant position in university teaching. Quantitative methods and secondary data provided objective analysis of teaching awards for Australian universities, for an 18-year data set with 2046 units of analysis. Results indicate that women were over-represented in lower-level citations and under-represented in higher-level awards. Women did not dominate, particularly the highly prestigious Prime Minister’s award, where men constituted 65%. Policy and management implications include that universities could review the gender balance in their teaching award processes and set goals as internal support i...
"This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to exam...
This research questions two fundamental assumptions of established educational policies designed to ...
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia and women are underrepre...
Based on a recent survey of political science professors in the United States, women tend to win tea...
The roles of gender bias have tended to be overlooked in research into what students perceive as exc...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to examine the hypothesis that under-representation of wom...
The thesis examines gender differences in the promotion of academics within the Australian universit...
The imbalance between the numbers of male and female students at high levels of achievement continue...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
Employing a unique administrative data set on academics from the University of Wollongong (UOW), we ...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
Gender equality in academia has been monitored in Australia for the past three decades so it is time...
Drawing from Acker’s gendered organizations perspective, this study analyzes the gender distribution...
In order to explain gendered inequality among university teachers, recent research has shifted its f...
"This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to exam...
This research questions two fundamental assumptions of established educational policies designed to ...
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia and women are underrepre...
Based on a recent survey of political science professors in the United States, women tend to win tea...
The roles of gender bias have tended to be overlooked in research into what students perceive as exc...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to examine the hypothesis that under-representation of wom...
The thesis examines gender differences in the promotion of academics within the Australian universit...
The imbalance between the numbers of male and female students at high levels of achievement continue...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
Employing a unique administrative data set on academics from the University of Wollongong (UOW), we ...
ObjectivesTo promote gender diversity and equity in higher education, Athena Scientific Women’s Acad...
Gender equality in academia has been monitored in Australia for the past three decades so it is time...
Drawing from Acker’s gendered organizations perspective, this study analyzes the gender distribution...
In order to explain gendered inequality among university teachers, recent research has shifted its f...
"This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to exam...
This research questions two fundamental assumptions of established educational policies designed to ...
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia and women are underrepre...