Bias Hurts Women in Science, Panel Says
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › September 19, 2006
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › September 19, 2006
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Women in science and engineering are hindered not by lack of ability but by bias and "outmoded institutional structures" in academia, an expert panel reported on Monday.
The panel, convened by the National Academy of Sciences, said that in an era of global competition the nation could not afford "such underuse of precious human capital." Among other steps, the report recommends altering procedures for hiring and evaluation, changing typical timetables for tenure and promotion, and providing more support for working parents.See the full content of this document
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"Unless a deeper talent pool is tapped, it will be difficult for our country to maintain our competitiveness in s...
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