PUBLICATIONS

Gunilla's and Mark's Publications

List of Publications 

Explainer article on diversity, inclusion and transgender issues, April 2023 Improving the Under-representation of Women in Senior Roles in Higher Education, SAGE Diversity Interventions Conference, April 2022 Being More Human @ Work, ATSE IMPACT magazine, Autumn 2020 How to Speed Up Change and Create Gender Balanced Organisations, World Engineers Convention, November 2019 The Sensitivity of Organisational Gender Ratios to Cognitive Bias, World Engineers Convention, November 2019 Decades of work yet imbalance remains, Newcastle Herald, January 17, 2018 Why aren't there more women running higher education? ATSE Focus Magazine, February 2017 Vigilance against bias, Campus Review Magazine, Oct 2016 Why Do Women Leave STEM Careers? Science Meets Business News, Sept 2016 Unconscious Bias: What is it and Why is it important? Professionals Australia magazine, Sept 2016 We Need to Come to Terms with Unconscious Bias, Australasian Science Magazine, March 2016 Men 'have learnt to mask sexism in workplace', John Ross, The Australian, February 2016 pg. 3 We Need to Come to Terms with Unconscious Bias, ATSE Focus Magazine, February 2016 Unconscious Bias Training Is Not Enough Part 2, Women's Agenda, 22 December 2015 Unconscious Bias Training Is Not Enough Part 1, Women's Agenda, 21 December 2015 Female Engineers Still Discriminated Against, Engineers Australia Magazine, July 2015, p. 67 Why Not Address Conscious Bias?, Letter to the Australian Financial Review, 27 March 2013 p. 35 Mark interviewed at a meeting of the National Association of Women in Operations, Nov 2012 Women Need to Understand the Corporate Game, Focus Magazine, ATSE, v171 April 2012 pp. 13,15 Enhancing Women’s Career Prospects, Australasian Science, April 2012 p. 41 The Business Case For Workforce Diversity, Engineers Australia Magazine, July 2009 p. 61 Attracting More Women Into The Profession, Engineers Australia Magazine, February 2007 pp. 26-27 Balanced Decision Making: A New Argument for More Women in Engineering, Engineers Australia 2006 A New Argument for More Women in Engineering, Engineers Australia Magazine, October 2006 pp. 62-64 Gender Experiences in an Engineering Classroom, 15th AaeE Conference, 2004 Choosing Engineering, and Its Influence On Classroom Dynamics, 3th ASEE Colloquium, China 2004 Student Perceptions of Gendered Language in an Engineering Classroom, 14th AaeE Conference, 2003
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