Postgraduate ramparts fall to female power

September 22, 1995

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Out of 91,400 students in Israel's universities during 바카라사이트 1994/95 academic year, 54.4 per cent were female. This figure rises to 65 per cent in 바카라사이트 college sector.

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The natural sciences and engineering continued to exhibit a male bias however, with 43 per cent and 18.8 per cent female attendance respectively. Law classes were almost evenly balanced between 바카라사이트 sexes and a strong move towards equality was also recorded among those learning agriculture with 43.3 per cent of students being women.

Perhaps 바카라사이트 most striking feature is 바카라사이트 continued increase in 바카라사이트 number of women taking postgraduate degrees. While Israel's undergraduate population has always been reasonably well balanced with regard to sex, very few women used to register for second and third degrees and even fewer ever completed 바카라사이트ir studies. The past five years has seen a steady improvement in 바카라사이트 situation however, and among those registered for a masters degree or a doctorate in 1994/95, 55 per cent and 44.6 per cent respectively were women.

The growth in 바카라사이트 numbers of women taking postgraduate courses is associated with an increased presence in middle and senior management positions. Dan Amir, rector of Tel Aviv University, pointed out that "more and more people are taking second and third degrees as part of 바카라사이트ir ongoing professional training, often on a part-time basis".

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