Those in
scientific academic posts are even fewer.
The data provided by the individual schemes presented at the conference should persuade other HE institutions that they need to adopt policies that increase the visibility of women in
scientific academic posts.
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COPENHAGEN — Surely, one reason women scientists are relatively rare on university faculties — in
academic leadership
posts such as department chairs and deans, on the programs of
scientific meetings, as experts interviewed by the media, on boards, and in other prominent positions — is that women are less visible than men.
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