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      Rare example of a reverse gender pay gap suggests that at least early on, female and male PhDs are on a level pay pegging
       
  
      Jo Phoenix says researchers need a ‘decent database’ to get beyond ‘political mantras’
       
  
      Outrage as medical student explains how she was ‘yellow carded’ by examiner for ‘unprofessional’ outfit
       
  
      Increasing number of co-authors is linked to speedier career progression, especially for women, says Royal Society paper
       
  
      Georgina Murray applauds a bold attempt to put gender at the heart of a wider political critique
       
  
      Methodological issues in 2016 study will be addressed, representative body says
       
  
      International survey of scholars finds women are more likely to feel aggrieved over decisions regarding author credit or ordering
       
  
      We should build education and research on an embrace of others and a regard for diversity that does not stop at the campus gate, says Teruo Fujii
       
  
      Inquiry recommended disciplinary action against Jeremy Morris over handling of complaint against third party
       
  
      Nobel contender David Sabatini’s future at MIT remains unclear after he was let go by Boston research institute and top US science funder
       
  
      A major new study reveals that, across the world, work-life balance issues hold women back, say Elaine Howard Ecklund and Di Di
       
  
      Increase in proportion of women submitting preprints was reversed during lockdowns, particularly in Covid-related disciplines
       
  
      Female scholars twice as likely to feel constrained as male colleagues, poll shows 
       
  
      A resulting sense of obligation often leaves women unable to relocate for better or more secure jobs, says Lara McKenzie
       
  
      Policy revamp aims to tackle gender inequality
       
  
      New dean at top Canadian school hopes outside perspective can resolve months of protest over behaviours and curriculum
       
  
      Paid time off for gender affirmation among the latest categories of special purpose leave demanded of universities
       
  
      Pandemic could reverse gender-equity advances in Asia-Pacific region, researchers warn
       
  
      Women leave STEM at transition stage from university to work, Australian study finds
       
  
      While female undergraduate numbers have finally reached parity, it is a different story among college fellows, say Elizabeth Baigent and Claire Hann
       
  
      Applicants will have to certify that they have not been found guilty of bullying or harassment under new policy
       
  
      Australian consultants’ report reveals shortcomings in treatment of people who experience or witness sexual harassment or assault
       
  
      Nationwide survey shows overall gains in capacity, enrolment and gender balance
       
  
      ‘Unwillingness to confront’ violence against women a global problem in higher education, British Council conference hears
       
  
      Mandatory reporting of abuse allegations and anonymous whistleblowing that have led to action in US should be considered, say campaigners
       
  
      Efforts will only go so far without changes to ‘mindsets’ in Asia, says editor of new book
       
  
      Wide-ranging survey of mothers working in higher education reveals institutions’ inconsistent and often ineffective responses
       
  
      Gender bias in student reviews leads vulnerable females to be more lenient in their assessments, large analysis finds
       
  
      Covid has only widened gender inequalities among researchers, data show
       
  
      Study of Swiss students finds men and women overestimate their graduate earnings, but men do it more significantly
       
  
      Attacker got help with doctoral degree while victim was told to find new career, she claims
       
  
      University broadens free speech exclusions on request of gender-diverse community
       
  
      After two forced resignations, exiled president tackles racism and selfishness undermining US higher education
       
  
      V-c admits university made ‘serious mistakes’ after external review finds it breached its free speech duties
       
  
      Doing everything by the book makes it easy for opponents to plan ahead. So shake them up a bit, says Marcia Devlin
       
  
      Tips from the top of a sector that insists on preserving its male dominance offered in Australian consultant’s guide
       
  
      Greater transparency would provide a more accurate picture of sexual misconduct in sector, campaigners say after Everyone’s Invited allegations
       
  
      Three in 10 respondents to UCU survey say that they have experienced homophobic language in workplace
       
  
      Network aims to highlight problem of gender-based harassment in the field, support victims and encourage institutions to improve safeguarding
       
  
      Gender concerns leave MIT-Harvard star lone unconfirmed choice for presidential Cabinet
       
  
      Call comes after publication of thousands of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse on UK campuses
       
  
      Women gain milestone at prestigious science body although racial divide remains wide
       
  
      Office for Students calls for universities to review sexual misconduct policies by summer, following publications of thousands of claims of abuse across sector
       
  
      Australian astrophysicist adapts galaxy modelling techniques to track path of current employment practices
       
  
      ‘The first Black woman on the tenure track in theoretical cosmology’ tells Matthew Reisz about her struggles to reconcile a pristine childhood image of science with the reality she confronts by using selective citation to marginalise racist or sexist scientists
       
  
      The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities added to the scepticism but, done properly, training makes a difference, say Jules Holroyd and Jennifer Saul
       
  
      A writing group has become a vital support network for female academics facing everything the pandemic can throw at them, says Sorcha MacLeod
       
  
      John Shand wonders to what extent deep thinking has a place in our erotic lives
       
  
      Science minister’s replacement could curb momentum on women’s progress in STEM, critics fear
       
  
      George Tyndall has pleaded not guilty to dozens of assault charges
       
  
      Minister behind gender equality plan reflects on influx of female university presidents ahead of Trinity College Dublin’s provost election
       
  
      Rising public support for barring discrimination against LGBTQ people
       
  
      Vietnamese analysis of Australian survey data affirms findings about education’s impacts on subjective well-being, but ‘does not settle the argument’
       
  
      Champion of public education alleged to have been tolerant of sexual misconduct in sport in previous role at Louisiana State
       
  
      Holberg Prize winner wants major reforms in college drinking culture and elite university sport
       
  
      Bénédicte Durand says university will make changes after slew of allegations, but defends governance procedures and argues banning initiation events is not the answer 
       
  
      Universities need to take account of the pandemic’s effect on productivity – especially that of women, says Jessica Borger
       
  
      Forthcoming guidance will stop short of banning staff-student relationships, conference hears
       
  
      Time extensions on tenure may be among wrong cures, US National Academies assessment suggests
       
  
      White House targets rules boosting rights of the accused, but with no clear alternative ready