The impact of COVID-19 on tenure clocks, the evaluation of productivity, and academic STEMM career trajectories

Date

2021

Authors

Jefferson, Felicia A.
Hora, Matthew T.
Pickens, Sabrina L.
Salzman, Hal

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Publisher

National Academies Press

Abstract

This is a commissioned paper for The National Academies report "Impact of COVID-19 on the Careers of Women in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine." This paper and the report addresses: the "change in how almost everyone conducted their personal and professional lives, both within science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) and beyond. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global scientific conferences and individual laboratories and required people to find space in their homes from which to work. It blurred the boundaries between work and non-work, infusing ambiguity into everyday activities. While adaptations that allowed people to connect became more common, the evidence available at the end of 2020 suggests that the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic endangered the engagement, experience, and retention of women in academic STEMM, and may roll back some of the achievement gains made by women in the academy to date. Impact of COVID-19 on the Careers of Women in Academic STEMM identifies, names, and documents how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the careers of women in academic STEMM during the initial 9-month period since March 2020 and considers how these disruptions - both positive and negative - might shape future progress for women. The full report on the impact of COVID-19 on the Careers of Women in Academic STEMM will inform the academic community as it emerges from the pandemic to mitigate any long-term negative consequences for the continued advancement of women in the academic STEMM workforce and build on the adaptations and opportunities that have emerged."

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Article originally published in National Academies Press. English. Published online 2021. https://doi.org/10.7282/00000065
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Keywords

Women in academic STEMM, Women in the academy, Global disruption

Citation

This is the published version of an article that is available at: https://doi.org/10.7282/00000065. Recommended citation: Jefferson, F., Hora, M.T., Pickens, S.L., & Salzman, H. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on tenure clocks, the evaluation of productivity, and academic STEMM career trajectories. National Academies Press. This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.

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