促进全球能力建设的可持续大学系统中地球科学的性别素质、创造力和绩效

Ademila Omowumi
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尽管妇女在家庭中扮演着积极的角色,而且经济日益衰退,但她们对当今世界的全球政治、政策制定、教育和社区发展做出了贡献,促进了全球的可持续发展。在利用地球宝藏的地球科学领域,她们的突出作用尚未显现。女地质科学家在投资国家未来以改善人类生活方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究的重点是一所大学系统中地球科学专业师生的性别结构失衡问题,旨在促进地 球科学领域的性别包容。研究采用了基于性别的地球科学专业学生(男性和女性)和女学者人数统计,以调查尼日利亚大学系统学术生涯中女性比例较低的原因。从2018-2023学年获得的数据显示,在以男性为主的教职员工部门,< 13%的女学生通过了毕业设计答辩,而该部门的教职员工性别构成中只有一名女性。因此,强调在大学系统的政策和其他机构中聘用更多地球科学领域的女讲师,将增加她们在全球能力建设中的作用。这将显著提高女生的入学率,因为女生在学术追求的各个层面都具有性别包容性和表现力。这保证了培养和培训学生的质量,通过激励她们投身学术事业和成为学习的榜样,加强了系统中的性别平等。这促进了妇女在地球科学领域的多样化,从而激励和促进了她们的知情参与、创造性和改善环境的解决方案。
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Gender qualities, creativity and performance in geosciences in a sustainable university system for global capacity building
Contributions of women to global politics, policy making, education and community development in the contemporary world despite their active familial roles and declining economy has led to sustainable global development. Their prominence has not been felt in geosciences to harness endowed earth’s treasures. Women academic geoscientists play vital roles investing into the future of countries for improved human lives. This study focuses on imbalanced gender structure of staff and students of Earth Sciences in a university system with intention to promoting gender inclusiveness in geosciences. The study employs sex-based counts of students (males and females) and women academics in Earth Sciences to investigate the reason(s) for low proportion of women in academic career in Nigerian university system. Data acquired from 2018 - 2023 academic sessions, revealed that < 13% female students defended their final year projects in a male dominated academic staff department that has one female in the staff gender composition. Thus, emphasis on employment of more female lecturers in geosciences in university system’s policy and other establishments would add value to their roles in global capacity building. This would advertently boost female students’ enrollment because of gender inclusiveness and performance of female folks at all levels of their academic pursuit. It guarantees quality in moulding and training students, enhances gender equity in the system by motivating them to take up academic careers, and as role models to emulate. This promotes women diversification in Earth Sciences, thus motivating and boosting their informed participation, creativity and improved solutions to their environment.
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