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Read article: A poor introductory science degree grade has ‘devastating’ effect on students from under-represented groups Diversity and inclusion News A poor introductory science degree grade has ‘devastating’ effect on students from under-represented groups Analysis shows that a poor grade in an introductory course can reduce the chance of students from under-represented groups going on to obtain a science degree
Read article: Machine learning can accurately predict a scientist’s gender based on citation data alone Diversity and inclusion News Machine learning can accurately predict a scientist’s gender based on citation data alone Network analysis finds that women use citations in a different way to men
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Read article: Improving soft skills crucial to keeping women in science, finds study Diversity and inclusion News Improving soft skills crucial to keeping women in science, finds study Early-career women in science who spend time developing their “soft skills” see a boost in their self-confidence and likelihood to stay in work
Read article: Women less likely to be included as authors on scientific papers, finds study Diversity and inclusion News Women less likely to be included as authors on scientific papers, finds study Effect seen at every stage of a woman’s career and may help to account for differences in the observed output of male and female scientists
Read article: White heterosexual men have systematic advantages in science, finds study Diversity and inclusion News White heterosexual men have systematic advantages in science, finds study An analysis of survey data has found that white able-bodied heterosexual men are uniquely privileged and experience a wide range of advantages at work