| Literature DB >> 32667850 |
Michelle I Cardel1, Natalie Dean2, Diana Montoya-Williams3.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32667850 PMCID: PMC7640734 DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.202006-589IP
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Am Thorac Soc ISSN: 2325-6621
Summary of recommendations and implemented examples demonstrating feasibility
| Recommended Action | Example of Implemented Action |
|---|---|
| Childcare responsibilities | |
| Create an infrastructure for identifying childcare resources while schools and childcare facilities remain closed and other caregiving resources are limited. | Some academic centers have created an internal marketplace wherein those without current work at the institution can list themselves and their skills for jobs they would be willing to do, including the following: |
| Accommodate flexible working arrangements. | Several academic workplaces, including the following, have identified the necessity for flexible working arrangements for faculty/staff including ways to facilitate the process: |
| Funding | |
| Increase funding opportunities for early career researchers. | Some organizations, including the following, have increased support for early stage research projects by identifying new research grant opportunities: |
| Develop “women-only” funding opportunities. | “Women-only” funding mechanisms, including the following, have become available to female-founded businesses as well as small minority and women of color businesses impacted by COVID-19: |
| Extend currently funded grant periods. | The NIH has approved the no-cost extension of currently funded grant periods for up to 1 yr ( |
| Offer administrative supplements to offset resource loss during the pandemic. | The NSF is offering administrative relief with the ability to charge costs to grants that would not normally be allowed (i.e., travel/event cancellations and costs associated with the pause and/or restart of research activities) ( |
| Extend grant submission periods. | To provide potential applicants more time to submit their applications to RFA-HL-19-015, the NIH NHLBI has added a second receipt date for the last application cycle ( |
| Managing promotion and tenure | |
| Editors should prioritize women-authored papers. | One journal has a call out to highlight sex issues in science and the work of female researchers. Specifically they invite papers authored by female-led research teams or focused theoretically or empirically on women ( |
| In 2019, | |
| Monitor sex breakdowns in promotion and tenure. | University of Texas has created a council dedicated to overseeing gender equity in faculty salaries, promotion, and endowments ( |
| Carefully monitor allocation of new teaching and service loads. | Faculty recommendations have been developed featuring essential advice/tools for adaptation that include monitoring teaching loads (excerpts from |
| Evaluate policies implemented during or as a result of COVID-19. | Recommendations for evaluating the ongoing implementation of COVID-19 policies have been derived (excerpts from |
| University of Illinois System has created a task force to characterize the effects of the pandemic on economics, health, health care, communities, and policies ( | |
| Reinvent what success in academia looks like. | The Australian Academy of Science has developed a plan for addressing equity for women in STEM, providing numerous suggestions for how to move forward to achieve a strong, equitable STEM workforce ( |
Definition of abbreviations: COVID-19 = coronavirus disease; NBER = National Bureau of Economic Research; NHLBI = National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; NIBIB = National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering; NIH = U.S. National Institutes of Health; NSF = National Science Foundation; STEM = science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.