Women in Academia
Achieving Our Potential
by Margaret C. Watson
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Pub Date 28 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 29 Mar 2024
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Description
Women in academia earn less and are less likely to be published, cited, funded or promoted compared with male colleagues. Using her own experience, and reflecting a Positive Psychology Approach, Watson puts forward ideas to promote awareness of women in academia to engage with behaviours and activities that contribute to successful academic careers, underpinned by evidence, theory and the experience of 25 international scholars (female and male) from a wide range of disciplines.
Women in Academia provides a rare insight into the inner workings of academia, focussing primarily on what women could do as individuals to enhance their potential. This book makes a positive contribution to the navigation and development of careers for women in academia. It summarizes the valuable combined experience of the author and the 25 scholars. Tangible lessons in career development are presented using a variety of methods including case studies which are insightful and provoke action, as well as ‘additional resources’ and ‘over to you’ sections that support a workbook approach of ‘how to do academia’.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781805147756 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 264 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Inspiring read that is both informative and realistic.
My initial interest in thus book stemmed from recently being accepted into a PhD program. As a woman I am keenly away of how difficult it can be in academia to raise our voice and be meaningfully heard.
This book give genuinely useful advice on how to tackle most areas of academia, it is broad enough that it almost doest matter what area of study or research you are in. Examples are taken from interviews with real world women, which makes it far more relatable in comparison to other similar books.
I will definitely be referring to this throughout my PhD.