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Only 10.3% of ordinary professors at the EUR are female. Even TU Delft, a predominately male university, has more women. ESE and RSM have the lowest share of females of all faculties - 0 of 35 and 1 of 33, respectively. By comparison, 18.1% of ordinary professors across all Dutch universities are women. But why is this the case? "First, we must find out what exactly the pain points are" says Saskia Bayerl, Associate Dean of Diversity at RSM.
Only 10.3% of ordinary professors at the EUR are female. Even TU Delft, a predominately male university, has more women. ESE and RSM have the lowest share of females of all faculties - 0 of 35 and 1 of 33, respectively. By comparison, 18.1% of ordinary professors across all Dutch universities are women. But why is this the case? "First, we must find out what exactly the pain points are" says Saskia Bayerl, Associate Dean of Diversity at RSM.