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Women in academia: 'What women get is endless mentoring, instead of a focus on changing the structures'

Academia is no longer dominated by men, with women making up more than half of lecturers. But problems remain across third-level in Ireland.

THE TRADITIONAL PICTURE of academia as a bastion of male dominance is far from the current reality in Irish higher education.

Four of the country’s universities are now led by women – no mean feat given that the first female university president was only appointed a year and a half ago. Women also account for more than half of lecturers, according to a report by the HEA, making the days of all-male departments seem a distant history.

But these figures only tell part of the story, and in other ways progress has been slow.
Take the highest academic ranks, which are still a long way from gender parity. Only 27% of professors in Irish universities are female, according to the same HEA report, with research showing that women are less likely to be moved up to the highest faculty level. The gender gap can be seen at the other end of the scale as well. Women and minorities are over-represented in precarious academic jobs, while permanent full-time contracts are disproportionately held by men.

Recents efforts to improve gender diversity have included a requirement that universities have equality action plans in order to receive research funding. “That’s been a real driver of change,” says Ross Woods of the Higher Education Authority’s Centre of Excellence for Gender Equality. “We’ve made it clear that the money will only be there once certain commitments are made, and you do see the difference once financial repercussions are raised.”

Funding has also been made available for women-only professorships under the Senior Academic Leadership Initiative (SALI) launched in 2019, which has so far awarded 30 of these positions. The confirmed posts are in fields such as computer science, engineering and cyber security, where women have traditionally been poorly represented.

Professor Pat O’Connor, professor emeritus of sociology and social policy at the University of Limerick, believes such measures are symbolically important. However, she says universities are still dragging their heels on wider reforms. She points out, for example, that the recommended cascade model – whereby the proportion of women being promoted is based on the proportion of women in the next grade under – has not been implemented in the past for senior positions.

The sense of male identification and camaraderie that prevails in academia also means more men are encouraged to go for promotion, according to O’Connor. “What women get instead is endless mentoring. ‘Change yourself’ is the message. ‘Change how you dress and present yourself. Change how you speak; speak louder or softer, or don’t talk so much.’ The focus isn’t on changing the actual structures that work against women.”

Another issue is the stereotyping of roles within universities. O’Connor says “career cul-de-sacs” with poor prospects for promotion – jobs that emphasise pastoral care and teaching – tend to be considered particularly suitable for women. “The workload models themselves incorporate gendered assumptions.” Then there are what she calls “legitimating discourses”: the loaded terms used to justify why women are underrepresented at senior levels. “That idea of ‘excellence’ is one of the common explanations. It’s a word that seems objective and clearly defined, but really it’s codswallop.”

People in leadership need to challenge these biases, she says. “The criteria for appointment to line management positions at all levels should include evidence of promoting gender equality, and not just in rhetoric.”

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Women’s advocates say the issue of precarious work has to be addressed too. Arjumand Younus is a research scientist who recently left higher education for more secure employment in industry. She still teaches as an hourly-paid lecturer at TU Dublin, but she sees few opportunities in the sector beyond short-term precarious contracts.

“I used to get rejection emails and think I must be lacking something,” she says. “Now I’m starting to feel confident that it’s not a reflection on me. The problem is systemic”

Younous found Covid a particularly challenging time to be in academia. “It was very hard to juggle childcare with the post-doc [research done after the completion of a PhD] I was doing. My husband tried his best, but he had just started a new lecturing role so it was a hectic time for him. I had to have meetings with our three-year-old crying in my lap.”

Although her managers were supportive, Younous did sense resentment among others on the team. “There were occasions when some of your teammates would be frustrated about not having met deadlines,” she says. “The solution I came up with was to work when the children were sleeping. I took a nap with them when they went to bed and then worked until the early hours of the morning.”

Younous is now a co-director of Women in Research Ireland, a volunteer-run charity that advocates for better female representation in academia. She is encouraged by improvements in senior leadership, but wants to see more practical measures to support researchers with caring responsibilities – more affordable on-site childcare being a good start.

O’Connor has seen a good deal of progress since becoming the first woman to be appointed a full professor at Limerick in 1997. What hasn’t changed, she says, is the power of subtly sexist thinking. “Women want a level playing field – we don’t want to be victims or special cases – but patriarchy is very embedded. To unwind it is a complicated task. It can be done, but the question is this: do men want to do it as well?”

 This work is co-funded by Journal Media and a grant programme from the European Parliament. Any opinions or conclusions expressed in this work is the author’s own. The European Parliament has no involvement in nor responsibility for the editorial content published by the project. For more information, see here.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:48 PM

    They were in International airspace although the Brits may lay claim to that as well…..

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:47 AM

    @Sean Higgins: read the article. Their statement says that they never entered into U.K. airspace.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:08 AM

    @Joe: That wasn’t his point.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 4:13 PM

    @Sean Higgins: France Norway Denmark scrambled too but its “just the brits” you’d a problem with??? Grow up

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    Sep 18th 2020, 5:23 PM

    @Philip Mckenna: Grab a history book. Pipe down.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 5:58 PM

    @Philip Mckenna: obviously a piece penned by Boris himself. “Look at my little sausage vladimir and don’t mention Brexit or covid while we inspect it.”

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:46 PM

    Putin just having the craic lads. Be grand.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:08 PM

    Were the planes Typhoons? I misread that as Typhoo. I looked at the box and it said,boil the water,grab a mug,Putin the teabag.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:31 AM

    @Larry Betts: there it is folks, the worst joke you will hear today!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:05 AM

    @Daniel Wilson:
    Ah its definitely not the worst joke… Look at the Government… Now that’s the worst joke you are likely to hear. Larry knows what he’s talking about….. Its called a sense of humour!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:39 AM

    @Joe Toner: Lol Joe! Anyway,it was posted yesterday so only qualifies as worst joke from yesterday :-)

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:27 AM

    @Daniel Wilson: What you “Lyons” for? That joke is just the “PG Tips” of the iceberg

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    Mute Larry Betts
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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:23 PM

    @Rob: It’s because I’m a tea spoonerism. My real name is Barry’s Lett

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:00 AM

    Not sure why these events are considered newsworthy anymore it’s just a normal drill for both sides
    3 days ago a US plane was intercepted by Russians close to its airspace and 2 weeks before that Russian planes were intercepted by the US off the Alaskan coast.

    Great practice for them, after all they have to justify the major Defence budgets spent every year.
    I am sure a good time was had by all.

    https://theaviationist.com/2020/09/15/russian-mod-releases-video-of-u-s-b-1b-lancer-bomber-intercepted-over-the-bering-sea/

    https://www.mercurynews.com/us-jets-intercept-russian-military-aircraft-off-alaska-coast

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:13 AM

    @Diaspora’d: Because it’s a normal drill that can go very wrong very fast. Certainly in the 1980′s, some “normal drills” came close to starting wars. Obviously with the world being a much less confused place and with the clear messages coming from leadership in the USA, UK, Russia and China, that could never happen now.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:46 AM

    @Conall: How happy would you be if your heavyweight boxer neighbor decided to conduct “perfectly normal” sparring drills twice a week where he takes a swing at you but doesn’t hit you

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:55 PM

    Russians flying in to negotiate free trade deal?

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    Sep 18th 2020, 6:52 AM

    @JustMeAgain:

    Or perhaps Putin responding to a request from Boris to demonstrate to Scotland why it should remain within the fledgling non EU Internal Market!

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:14 PM

    They were playing catch the pigeon

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    Sep 18th 2020, 1:43 AM

    @Horses4free:
    Dastardly

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:29 AM

    @patkplc: Muuuuuuuuuutley!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:33 AM

    Mr Putin, what’s the plan for today.

    Era, fly a plane near the brits airspace for the craic & ruin their lunch.

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    Mute Steven Moens
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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:45 AM

    Old Cold War games, that type of carry on was nearly daily routine before the collapse of the Soviet Union. For quite a while afterwards Russia simply couldn’t afford to play hide and seek with NATO all the time.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:22 AM

    This is and has been a regular occurrence and every few months it gets reported s if its new and the Russians are doing something wrong, their not.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:03 AM

    The did not “intercept” anything. Fake news. RAF idlers flew two planes near Russian aircraft going about their lawful business in international airspace so as to impress their gullible citizens.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:19 AM

    This was clearly a ploy by the United States of America. The Russian Government are innocent of such acts

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:56 AM

    Russians just testing the air defense radar capabilities. They’ve come close to Ireland on occasion too. Interesting article here https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/ireland-considering-purchase-of-jet-fighters/

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:57 PM

    Let’s have a jolly jape.
    A Spitfire reprieve where ‘democracy’ prevails!
    So, if the world isn’t divided into nonsense goodies etc, then just how is the world divided?
    What, makes, wars, happen?
    What?

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:02 PM

    @PV Nevin:
    Class. Coupled with the nation state, the foundation of the ruling class.
    Makes wars happen.

    If you are rich and powerful then a country is your bedrock.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:31 PM

    Surely you can’t be serious?

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:46 PM

    @Kenneth Hayden: Dont call me Shirley.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:21 AM

    Talk to me Goose..,

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:13 PM

    Russia so clever try for want start WW3 for over shot down TU-142 uk airspace

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:19 PM

    @Brian Flavin: On the piss lad???

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:20 PM

    @Brian Flavin: I see you’re on the gargle again!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:24 AM

    @Brian Flavin: ease of on believing what trump says will ya, this old news and normal.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:01 PM

    Shot the pleds own Russia and china are the worry and best mates

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