Women in Academia
- For men, having childreen is a career advantage. For women, it's a career killer. - by M. A. Mason, Berkley School of Law (Slate, 2013)
-Ìý.Ìý(Higher Education Network, 2012)
- – by F. Naudillon and N. Noureddine, available in French (FQPPU, Oct 2013)
- FQPPU publication on "" (October 2013)Â
- A new published by the Council of Canadian Academies Expert Panel on Women in University Research: STRENGTHENING CANADA’S RESEARCH CAPACITY: THE GENDER DIMENSION
The final report is: Council of Canadian Academies 2012 .Ìý
Reports on the status of women researchers, particularly in under-represented spheres. Â It reports that women make up about one-fifth of full professors in Canada. In engineering, Â mathematics and physical and computer sciences, the share of women shrinks to nine percent.
- A special report on  (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
-Ìý: Each year, CAUT publishes an Almanac of funding, academic pay scales, gender and pay, gender and rank, etc. It’s a great source of information.
-Ìý from 1665 to 2010 (The Chronicle of Higher Education)