2. Revisiting POWRE Awardees After a Decade: Continuing Issues for Successful Academic Women Scientists and Engineers
3. Consistency in Responses over Time
4. Senior Compared to Junior Women Academic Scientists: Similar or Different Needs?
5. Are Perceived Differences for Junior and Senior Women Because of Struggles to Balance Career and Family?
Conclusion: What Can the Last Fifteen Years Tell Us about the Future of Academic Women in STEM
Sue V. Rosser, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Professor of Sociology and of Women and Gender Studies, San Francisco State University, USA.
This volume examines major issues facing successful women in academic science. In doing so, Sue Rosser outlines the persisting and shifting perspectives of women who have achieved seniority and remained in academia during the last fifteen years through survey data from women who received POWRE awards from the NSF. Some evidence suggests that budget cuts and an increasing reliance on technology have impacted higher education and exacerbated gender issues, but until now, little research has focused directly on the lingering effects of these changes.