Women comprise nearly 40% of provosts and academic deans at our nation’s elite research universities (R1 Carnegie Classification), yet their numbers drop precipitously at the next rung such that they account for only 22% of campus presidents and 10% of multicampus system presidents. These small numbers of female presidents cannot be explained away as merely a pipeline problem.
07.01.22
Fix the system, not the women: The Women’s Power Gap Initiative
Insights Report
Data suggest that the leadership ladder is broken at the top rung, primarily due to systemic and structural biases at the highest levels of power and influence embedded within our institutions.
Author
Andrea Silbert
Eos Foundation
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