Framed? Julia Gillard and the gender wars
Public panel Signature Event 2014 See the event wrap up and images here. The event was filmed by the ABC for Big Ideas. The broadcast can be found here.
Holding up half the sky: women's participation in China
Public lecture on Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Flexible work
ANU has provisions allowing for flexible work agreements including purchased annual leave and job sharing. Flexible work provisions Hours and location of work – Note point 5 on flexible working arrangement
Staff equity at ANU
ANU has a range of policies and resources that aim to ensure gender equality in the university workplace. Policies: ANU has an equal opportunity employment policy. Code of conduct policy guides staff members to identify and resolve issues of ethical conduct that may arise in their…
Parents and carers
ANU has a number of policies and initiatives to support individuals as parents or as carers for other family members. Policies: Work, study, and family responsibility policy details the considerations that must be made for students and staff with family responsibilities Parental and…
Promotion
Promotion at ANU is not subject to quota but is consistent with equal opportunity policies, providing applicants with the chance to outline achievements relative to their particular circumstances. For more information see: Academic Promotion Policy Academic Promotion Procedures ANU Human…
Body politics: Media, gender and leadership in Australia, Canada and New Zealand
Public lecture, August 4 2014
Elite male faculty in the life sciences employ fewer women
"Despite decades of progress, men still greatly outnumber women among biology faculty in the United States. Here, we show that high-achieving faculty members who are male train 10–40% fewer women in their laboratories relative to the number of women trained by other investigators. These skewed…
Feminist ripostes to the responsibility to protect doctrine
Public lecture - July 22 2014 Gender Institute 2014 public lecture series Feminist Theory Now
What do wages do? Feminist theory in austere times
Part of the Gender Institute 2014 public lecture series Feminist Theory Now