Staff diversity: sex and gender
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      As a woman concerned by gender inequality, I could be tolerated coming up to the elbows of the men in power, but not to their shoulders, says Pat O’Connor
       
  
      University apologises after students say they have been treated with ‘no compassion’ after raising concerns about professor
       
  
      The nature of the job differs dramatically depending on how one physically presents. Teaching support needs to catch up, says Hannah Kim
       
  
      1752 Group works with branches of the University and College Union to pressure institutions to go further than OfS proposals
       
  
      Implementation of 1996 law comes as new emir accedes to throne of oil-rich state
       
  
      Universities urged to join initiative that shares details of disciplinary processes between employers
       
  
      Researchers are leaving the profession in alarming numbers, but study suggests gender has surprisingly little to do with it
       
  
      Students doing master’s and PhDs in the UK are ineligible for childcare grants, which are in place only for full-time undergraduates
       
  
      Pregnant researchers and new parents describe how they were hindered by inflexible interview process
       
  
      Scholar found to have faced ‘hostile environment’ due to gender-critical views warns ruling has implications for all universities, but fears more troubling cases to come
       
  
      Vice-chancellor announces ‘major independent review’ after acknowledging ‘in several areas we fell very short’
       
  
      Tribunal rules criminologist Jo Phoenix was forced out of institution, which was ‘fearful’ about being seen to support gender-critical beliefs
       
  
      While UK universities are starting to address the challenges faced by new mothers, combining parenthood and academia remains a difficult task. Five writers give their experience of what institutions are getting right and wrong in supporting academic mums
       
  
      Despite some calls to replace Claudine Gay with another black woman, tradition and mercy might force persistence of white male leadership
       
  
      South African HE must move to a culture where information sharing and support are second nature to institutions, says Francis Petersen
       
  
      By having their own lawyers, panels can ensure all positions are considered regardless of who else (if anyone) has appointed one, says Andrew Brown
       
  
      Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack warns of increasing trend for attacks on female students protesting for their right to education
       
  
      Students call for Mathias Vicherat, who denies the allegations, to resign after he was questioned by police earlier this month
       
  
      As many as half of women on STEM degrees report being victims of sexism, with universities’ response seen as falling short
       
  
      One in five survey respondents report being victims of sexual touching or rape
       
  
      Analysis of 5.8 million authors across all scientific disciplines also shows gender gap is closing, but with distance to go
       
  
      Sector-wide pay gap stands at 14.2 per cent, but it is higher than 30 per cent at some institutions
       
  
      Australian universities say remit of proposed watchdog needs ‘detailed examination’
       
  
      Scientific writing should avoid use of terms like ‘cuckold’, says paper finding antifeminist online forums often draw on ‘reputable research’
       
  
      Almost 700 scholars signed an open letter protesting Armin Falk’s appointment to the Institute of Labor Economics, referencing sexual misconduct allegations
       
  
      ‘Core recruitment practices’ without quotas reduced gender parity timeline from 60 years to five
       
  
      Overseas universities could profit from ‘escape route’ role, as China’s women resist political pressure to produce the next generation
       
  
      State disavows its own idea that professors can’t discuss reproductive rights, but wary faculty persist with lawsuit
       
  
      Despite backlash fears, quotas aimed at increasing proportion of women on academic boards can aid gender equality more broadly, study suggests
       
  
      LGBQ students reported their straight peers gossiping about them and attempting to ‘out’ them
       
  
      Victims need the certainty that worries and complaints will be listened to and that investigations will be fair-minded, says Owen Bubbers-Jones
       
  
      ‘No silver bullet’ to solving women’s higher job attrition rates, researcher warns
       
  
      Only 37 per cent of national universities require faculty to report previous disciplinary history, survey finds
       
  
      Young women’s mental health has been badly hit by the Taliban’s ban on their attending school or university, says a scholar in Afghanistan
       
  
      Women are given less time on equipment and more administrative duties than men in mixed gender laboratory groups, new research indicates
       
  
      While earnings gaps are well known, study suggests they are even wider than previously thought
       
  
      ‘Astonishing demand’ to suspend book launch over claims that its essays ‘delegimitise trans people’ shows activists have been ‘emboldened’, say editors
       
  
      Small private US campus leader leaves wake of graphic allegations and questions of previous institutions keeping quiet
       
  
      UK science secretary claims she is taking a stand against the ‘slow creep of wokeism’ in academia
       
  
      Chapter withdrawn by Routledge after legal threats, with professor claiming that he had been identified, but denying wrongdoing
       
  
      Former law lecturer suing Open University after claiming she was fired for questioning gender-based changes to curriculum 
       
  
      English regulator expects to publish the outcomes of its consultation on sexual misconduct in the coming months
       
  
      Why are so many on the identitarian left so quick to reduce differences of opinion to existential threats to marginalised groups, asks Umut ?zk?r?ml?
       
  
      An ungrammatical term that re-genders professorship on retirement does nothing for the advancement of women in academia, says Wendy Dossett
       
  
      Editors claim voices of victims are being silenced as future of Routledge book on harassment in academia left in doubt
       
  
      Australian sector denies accusations of inadequate support, but says it can never do ‘enough’
       
  
      Our research suggests men still have a greater chance of attaining influential postions than women, say Zhengyang Bao and Difang Huang
       
  
      Researcher who revealed censorship of gender critical feminists says no-debate policies on transgender issues are causing ‘scholarly paralysis’
       
  
      Minister hints at punishment with unprecedented letter to National Science Centre over project exploring the role of bondage and domination in the development of trans identities
       
  
      First-ever federal exemption under 1972 anti-discrimination law clears path for Baylor University to escape sanctions from students claiming abuse
       
  
      Gender gap reflects workforce patterns, not success rate bias, as women gradually boost their share of the spoils in an increasingly competitive ‘game’
       
  
      After non-stop controversy and ousting, former chancellor writes book urging better leadership training, especially for women
       
  
      Self-regulation is ‘failing’, Australian critics claim, citing sexual assault statistics mirroring those in wider society
       
  
      As several UK universities outlaw sex between academics and students, two writers offer differing views on the Office for Students’ proposed ban
       
  
      Former Mermaids trustee and trans activist Jacob Breslow says his gender studies colleagues should be ‘left to continue their vital teaching and research in peace’
       
  
      Leading science funder warns institutions that faculty who mistreat staff can’t remain as grant supervisors
       
  
      Female researchers given additional three years to apply to reflect childbearing and caring responsibilities
       
  
      At risk to their careers, women teaching sciences shown in nationwide survey to be more willing to admit struggles with depression, poverty and attainment
       
  
      Ethnicity and disability status also significant factors influencing likelihood of researchers being submitted, report finds
       
  
      ‘Morally supportive’ but implicitly dismissive, universities exacerbate students’ struggles with their ‘child-free’ ethos