Business Investor bias is real & it’s bad news for women A new study found that businesses that put a woman on the board immediately suffered a two-year decline in their market value due to gender bias.
Business Research ranks Australia 8th in world for proportion of women entrepreneurs Australia is in the top 10 global markets of female business owners, with more than 30% of total business ownership belonging to women.
News & Views We are comfortable with women running companies…but not countries A new study reveals that while many are comfortable with women leading businesses, they don’t feel the same about women leading countries.
Uncategorised Sex and gender analysis will improve unconscious bias in research A study found that incorporating sex and gender could improve experiments, reduce bias and create opportunities for discovery and innovation.
Advice 13 institutions win Athena award for advancing women in STEMM Thirteen Australian institutions have been awarded the Athena SWAN Institutional Bronze Award for their work to elimiate gender bias.
Business How to flourish in a man’s world Despite the gender bias that exists, it’s still possible – not just to succeed – but to flourish as a woman in what still remains a man’s world.
Sport These are the gaps that exist for women in sports administration Women represent just 22% of board chairs and 13% of CEOs across more than 60 Australian sporting organisations. It’s no coincidence.
News & Views How to use AI to make better hiring decisions & drive workplace equality Australian organisations are on a mission to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces and AI can help if it’s the bias embedded is removed.
News & Views ‘Universities must be models of equity and diversity’: The bias creeping through in student evaluations Male university teachers are more likely to be rated higher than their female counterparts in student evaluations according to this research.
News & Views How gender neutral school uniforms will help bridge equality gap later on In allowing gender neutral uniforms, schools can rewrite harmful gender norms and stereotypes. Let’s make this ‘back to school’ season different.
Leadership Prejudice against female leaders more common than we think, says new research Attitudes against female leaders in the workplace are more prejudiced than we think, according to new research from Germany.
Partner Content ‘Concrete steps not lip service’: What Maria Markman wants to see changed within ICT Maria Markman will speak on the ACS’ upcoming panel ‘Achieving Excellence through Diversity and Reskilling’ in Melbourne. Tickets are still available.