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How we name academic prizes matters

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NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
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DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01773-9

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Most scientific prizes and medals are named after men and are predominantly awarded to men. Though a small number of awards named after women or not named after individuals are more frequently awarded to women, gender parity has not yet been achieved. We urge the scientific community to reconsider the naming, nomination, and selection criteria of academic awards, medals, and prizes, and to diversify awarding committees and procedures to ensure greater inclusivity.
Most scientific prizes and medals are named after men, and most of these are also awarded to men. The very few awards named after women or not named after a person at all are more frequently awarded to women, although parity between the gender of recipients is still not achieved. We call on the scientific community to rethink the naming of academic awards, medals and prizes, their nomination and selection criteria, and to diversify awarding committees and procedures to ensure greater inclusivity.

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