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Our readers were most concerned about the fact that women take on the majority of academic housework – the service work in academia.
Our readers were most concerned about the fact that women take on the majority of academic housework – the service work in academia.
“You’re very visible when you’re a minority. Being noticed can be a good thing in academia, but as soon as you make a mistake, the flipside of hyper-visibility comes to the fore,” says researcher Marjan Nadim.
Women take more education than men and gain more from it. But men earn more than women regardless of education.
PhD fellows and postdocs in Norway spend more time on research than their German colleagues. This time use survey could give us an idea of why.
Does a greater number of foreign researchers in Norwegian academia create a more inclusive work environment for everyone?
The call comes from Curt Rice, Executive Director of Fulbright Norway. He recently visited the US to discuss research exchanges with researchers, heads of institutions and members of Congress in light of new requirements.
Researchers are seeing a gradual shift towards greater diversity in European statistics. “She Figures” has reported on gender balance in research for over 20 years, and intersectionality is finally coming into its own. But be aware of some classic pitfalls, says researcher.