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Female geoscientists get worse recommendation letters than men do Women receive less glowing recommendations than their male peers. Roheeni Saxena – Oct 13, 2016 11:47 am | 166 ...
Asked if letters of recommendation remain a valuable part of the very different job application process in STEM fields, Bernstein said yes—enthusiastically. “Letters of recommendation are an essential ...
Previous research had already shown that recommendation letters for women are usually weaker than the ones men get. But today’s study, published in Nature Geoscience, is the first to look at ...
Some scholars have questioned academe’s reliance on letters of recommendation, saying they’re onerous for the professors writing them or speak more about connections to “big-name” scholars than ...
He suggested that people writing reference letters read a 2003 article in Discourse and Society, by Frances Trix and Carolyn Psenka, “Exploring the Color of Glass: Letters of Recommendation for ...
The lowdown on getting a letter. Obtaining a letter begins with the Reference Letter Service at the University’s Career Center. Every year, about 6,000 new letters are processed and 10,000 student ...
For colleges, recommendation letters offer one more way to understand who an applicant is. Here are tips for whom to ask — and how.
In a recent post, FemaleScienceProfessor recounts the “legend” of a friend whose job candidacy was inadvertently doomed by an adviser’s complimentary letter of recommendation and the ...
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