Addressing Implicit Bias in Hiring and Promotion

Institutions should implement training programs to help faculty and administration understand and combat implicit biases that might hinder the advancement of women in STEM. Transparent hiring and promotion practices can also reassure candidates that their work and abilities will be fairly evaluated.

Institutions should implement training programs to help faculty and administration understand and combat implicit biases that might hinder the advancement of women in STEM. Transparent hiring and promotion practices can also reassure candidates that their work and abilities will be fairly evaluated.

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