Academics today, around the world, are confined by the way their research output is measured. Indicators that count the ...
This study examined the prevalence and impact of sexual harassment in academia on the career advancement of women in the scientific, technical, and medical workforce. The report concludes that the ...
Harvard’s facetious moniker, “The Kremlin on the Charles,” may be more accurate than previously speculated, according to a report released last week. The study, published in The Forum, an online ...
Women are more likely to leave academia than men at any point in their faculty career due to harassment and feelings of not belonging, according to research from the University of Colorado Boulder.
BOSTON, March 3 (UPI) -- Gender stereotypes often characterize males as hyper-competitive, whereas women are thought to be more communal and willing to cooperate. But a new study suggests the opposite ...
A report published in June detailing the benefits of academic–industry collaborations in biomedical and other technologies fails to address troubling questions of growing research bias and conflict of ...
A newly released academic review is prompting renewed discussion within higher education and public health circles after ...
Preliminary results indicate of a University of Wisconsin partner study indicate the high-stress environment of higher education may play a role in the negative mental and physical health outcomes ...
In today’s competitive environment, students are expected to manage heavy workloads, tight deadlines, and constant pressure to perform well in academics. For the long term for success, with ...