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Dr Judith GLOVER
Reader, School of Business and Social
Sciences
University of Surrey Roehampton,
Southlands College, 80 Roehampton Lane,
London SW15 5SL, UK
E-mail: j.glover@roehampton.ac.uk
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/JudithGlover/
Other affiliations
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Sociology,
University of Surrey (1993-2001).
Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Education,
University of London (1999-present date).
Academic qualifications
MA, MSc (University of Surrey, Social Research Methods)
PhD (University of Surrey, Sociology)
Research/consultancy interests
Women in science, engineering and technology
Work-life balance
European and comparative social policy
Current Higher Education Teaching
Researching Social Policy
Comparative Social Policy
Women and Employment
Women and Employment: Cross-National Perspectives
Editorial work
- Member of Editorial Committee, Sociology
(journal of the British Sociological Association),
1998-2000
- Member of Editorial Committee, Work, Employment
and Society (journal of the British Sociological Association),
2002
- Special Editor for 'Researching Cross-Nationally'
section, European Societies (journal of the European
Sociological Association) 2002 -
International Activities
Invited member of European Commission Research
Directorate General Steering Group on Design and Collection
of Statistical Indicators on Women in Science, 2000
Investigation of US statistics on women in
science, Washington DC, January 2001, on behalf of
European Commission Research Directorate General Women
in Science Unit and subsequent report back to Helsinki
Group on "women and science".
Coordinator of European Sociological Association
Research Network on Comparative Methodology, ESA Conference,
August 2001, Helsinki
Other External Activities
Adviser to Hansard Society online discussion
on women and science, 1999
Academic adviser to UniversitiesUK's Athena
Project, 1999-2001
Research Funds Obtained
ESRC 1994-7: £77,000 Research Grants
Board 'Gender and Science, Engineering and Technology
(SET) project (with Jane Fielding, Department of Sociology,
University of Surrey).
European Commission TSER grant (Research Directorate
General) 1998-2000 €82,000 'Women and Scientific
Employment: Mapping the Data'
Languages: English and French
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