A Sexism Less Noticed: In Academic Recommendation Letters

During the recent International Astronomical Union General Assembly in Vienna, scientists had a few comments about the hidden sexism in academic reference letters.

Some seasoned scientists who were part of selection committees for academic jobs, grants, awards, etc. spoke about the stark difference between the words used to recommend male and female candidates.

Recommendation letters play a big role in career progression in the scientific fraternity.

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One senior astronomer (who did not wish to be named for this article) from the Vatican Observatory said he had seen a pattern over the years of overemphasising certain words in the letters provided by female candidates.He noted that both male and female scientists tended to use language that focused on one’s looks, attire, body language and other personal characteristics when recommending other female scientists.

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Such language includes phrases like: