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On being Feisty and Unconventional
Women in science seem to fare less well than men based on practically any measure. The reasons for this are many and various; they are also much discussed yet progress remains slow. To take as a specific example, why are … Continue reading
Posted in Equality, Uncategorized, Women in Science
Tagged Alison Woodward, Claarte Vinkenburg, Curt Rice, ERC, Leadership Foundation, Teresa Rees
7 Comments
Moving On (Part II)
As readers will know, improving the situation for women in science is dear to my heart. One of the roles in which I’ve been able to make some sort of a contribution has been through chairing the Athena Forum. This … Continue reading
Posted in Equality, Uncategorized, Women in Science
Tagged Athena Forum, Athena Swan, pregnancy
23 Comments
Is Helping Women such a Bad Thing to Do?
I am not infrequently asked to give talks at other universities about gender issues, including the work we are doing in Cambridge. (Strangely, I find myself doing quite as many of these sorts of talks as physics ones.) I would … Continue reading
Posted in Equality, Science Culture, Uncategorized, Women in Science
Tagged Harvard Business School, intervention, positive action
6 Comments
Don’t Say Too Much (or Too Little)
This week NESTA‘s Executive Director of Research Stian Westlake wrote a piece for the Guardian science policy blogs about those who offer scientific advice. If you want to find out why wonks should avoid being either a ‘berk’ or a … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Science, Science Culture, Uncategorized
Tagged advice, framing, PhD thesis
3 Comments
Why I Can’t Write Anything Funny about the REF
It’s the silly season, a time of year when many people are on holiday and usually big news tends to be in short supply other than the the annual excitement over A level grades. (Mind you, not so this year, when … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Science Funding, Uncategorized
Tagged environment template, impact case studies, REF
62 Comments
