2019 Summer School in Social Neuroscience and Neuroeconomics

2019 Summer School in Social Neuroscience and Neuroeconomics

Organizers: Gregory Samanez-Larkin, Molly Crockett, Jamil Zaki and Kendra Seaman
Faculty gender ratio:  6 Women : 5 Men (55%)
Estimated* base rate of women in the field: 37-39%

*Method of estimation: previously established base rate of women in neuroeconomics.

Bernstein Conference 2019

Bernstein Conference 2019

Organizers: Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Göttingen (BCCN Göttingen)
Invited speaker gender ratio: 4 Women : 7 Men (36%)
Estimated* base rate of women in the field: 17-18%

*Method of estimation: Since the conference is advertised as “the largest annual Computational Neuroscience Conference in Europe” we used the base rate in the field of computational neuroscience as calculated from attendance at COSYNE 2016.

BNA Christmas Symposium 2018

BNA Christmas Symposium 2018

Sponsors: see here
Speaker* gender ratio: 4 Women : 4 Men (50%)
Estimated** base rate of women in the field: 32%

*Not including one pseudonymous speaker. Including a ninth speaker as either male or female, we get a ratio of either 44% or 56%.
**Method of estimation: previously established base rate of women in neuroscience.
***At the time of posting, there was an error in our base rate using Society for Neuroscience registration data; this has now been corrected.

Fifth European Summer School on Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Cognition

Fifth European Summer School on Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Cognition

Sponsors: see here
Faculty and speaker gender ratio: 1 Woman : 10 Men (9%)
Estimated* base rate of women in the field: 34%

*Method of estimation: We searched NIH RePORTER with keyword “cognitive psychology” AND (model OR modelling OR modeling OR mathematical) and then counted the ratio of women among the unique researchers in all 60 results found using our python script. Search originally performed in November 2017.