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Female-Only Faculty Recruitment “Drew Better Applications”

The dedicated round “made me more comfortable being ambitious,” said a Cambridge engineer—one of 600 applicants from more than 40 countries.

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insidehighered.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Female-Only Faculty Recruitment “Drew Better Applications”

The dedicated round “made me more comfortable being ambitious,” said a Cambridge engineer—one of 600 applicants from more than 40 countries.

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timeshighereducation.com3 g fa

Sydney’s female-only recruitment ‘drew better applications’

University of Sydney's female-only engineering recruitment drew ~600 applications from 40+ countries, raising women faculty from 22% to 25%. Explicit diversity signaling reduces defensive bias—women present more authentic applications when not compelled to over-justify expertise in STEM.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·timeshighereducation.com

    Sydney’s female-only recruitment ‘drew better applications’

    Dedicated round ‘made me more comfortable being ambitious’, says Cambridge engineer – one of 600 applicants from more than 40 countries

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·insidehighered.com

    Female-Only Faculty Recruitment “Drew Better Applications”

    The dedicated round “made me more comfortable being ambitious,” said a Cambridge engineer—one of 600 applicants from more than 40 countries.

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