Women’s Census report rates NZ universities
Human Rights Commission
Media
release
8 November
2010
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broadcast until 5am, 8 November
2010
Women’s Census report rates New
Zealand universities
The 2010 New Zealand Census
of Women’s Participation has highlighted New Zealand
universities as an area making steady progress for women at
a time when improvements in other areas of professional and
public life have stalled.
The Human Rights Commission published the fourth biennial Census of Women’s Participation today (8 November 2010). It tracks progress, or the lack of it, of the representation of women in the central areas of public life in New Zealand.
EEO Commissioner Dr Judy McGregor says, “University-led initiatives to improve women’s leadership and increase the number of senior academic women seeking promotion in New Zealand’s universities are having an impact. With the large numbers of female tertiary students, it is only reasonable to expect a relevant proportion of senior female staff.”
The country’s eight universities cracked the 20 per cent mark overall for the first time, with women making up 22.45 per cent of professors and associate professors.
Waikato University jumped ahead of AUT and Victoria University in 2010, with the highest rate of female professors and associate professors of all universities (28.57 per cent).
Canterbury University, ranked fifth of the universities, has made the most significant percentage gain from a low base since reporting began in 2003, an increase of 17.93 per cent.
Numbers
• Women hold 22.45 per
cent of senior academic positions in New Zealand’s eight
universities, up 3.26 per cent since 2007 and up 6.63 per
cent since 2003.
• Female professors increased to 17.22
per cent across all universities, an increase of 1.57 per
cent since 2003.
• Female associate professors
increased to 28.02 per cent across all universities, an
increase of 12.05 per cent since 2003.
• Six
universities improved the proportion of senior women since
the last census (Waikato, Massey, Canterbury, Auckland,
Otago and Lincoln) while two lost ground (AUT and
Victoria).
Download the 2010 NZ Census of Women’s Participation (PDF 1Mb).
[Scoop copy: 05Nov2010_092940_HRC_Womens_Census_2010_WEB.pdf]
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