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The Science Glass Ceiling: part 1

An important book on gender issues in STEM.

January 24, 2022 by Kyra Cook

There are many great books and articles about gender equity in STEM. The MSU ADVANCE team has found many that are worth sharing. One such book, The Science Glass Ceiling: Academic Women Scientists and the Struggle to Succeed, is not only a great resource on this subject but also closely tied to the NSF ADVANCE program itself. Written by Sue V. Rosser, this 2004 book is a record of interviews with women scientists. The interviews provide insight into some of the challenges faced by women in scientific fields. These include work-life balance issues, lack of female mentors, stereotyping, and harassment.

In the book, Rosser interviews about 400 women scientists who received Professional Opportunities for Women in Research and Education (POWRE) awards from the National Science Foundation. She asked them about their careers and the climate in their departments. She also asked about barriers to advancement that they had experienced. The interviews featured in the book show the structural and systemic inequities that each woman had been able to overcome. The data collected from the interviews conducted leads Rosser to propose ways to remove the barriers faced by these women. Rosser emphasizes that the way to solve these problems is by fixing the system, not the women. All the scientists interviewed showed great talent and resilience, and it was through no fault of theirs that they faced hardship. The most pressing concern, according to Rosser, was work-life balance. She suggests several institutional reforms.

The Science Glass Ceiling also goes over a history of the creation of the NSF ADVANCE grant. It was created after studies like this book shed light on institutional and academic cultures that pushed women away from science. The National Science Foundation was influenced by this book and others to create programs which helped women. This book provides a valuable record of issues faced by women in STEM. It is a powerful read for anyone interested in learning more about this issue.

Read “The Science Glass Ceiling”

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