Women in the Sciences

Women in the Sciences

Science faculty’s subtle gender biases favor male students (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2012)

-“Examining the roots of the perennial gender gap in the STEM disciplines” (University Affairs, October 2013)

- Why Are There Still So Few Women in Science (The New York Times, Oct. 3rd, 2013)

- Early Academic Career Pathways in STEM: Do Gender and Family Status Matter? (Issue Brief from American Institute for Research, March 2014)

- MIT Again Reviews the Status of Women: Summary and Full Report (A Report on the Status of Women Faculty in the Schools of Science and Engineering at MIT, 2011)

- Daniell, E. (2006). Every other Thursday: Stories and strategies from successful women scientists. Yale University Press.

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