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Date: 2015-08-12 13:45:12
Education
Academia
Sociolinguistics
Women in technology
Beyond Bias and Barriers
Women and science
Women in STEM fields
Professor
Higher education in the United States
Doctorate
Woman
Professors in the United States

Engendering the University through Policy and Practice: Barriers to Promotion to Full Professor for Women in the Science, Engineering, and Math Disciplines 1 Dana M. Britton In research and policy addressing gender ineq

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