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EPWS: woman scientist of the month

Posted By Gina Gunaratnam, Tuesday 2 February 2021

Read the interview of distinguished scientists here. 

Tags:  EPWS  European Platform of Women Scientists  women in science 

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Report on the "Global Approach to the Gender Gap" study of the International Science Council

Posted By Cornelis van der Beek, Wednesday 9 September 2020

The book reporting on the International Science Council study "A Global Approach to the Gender Gap in Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences: How to Measure It, How to Reduce It?" by Marie-Françoise Roy, Collette Guillopé, Mark Cesa, Rachel Ivie, Susan White, Helena Mihaljevic, Lucía Santamaría, Regina Kelly, Merrilyn Goos, Silvina Ponce Dawson, Igle Gledhill, and Mei-Hung Chiu has appeared.

The book reports on a three-year project (2017–2019) funded by the International Science Council and involving eleven scientific partner organizations. The main goal of the project was to investigate the gender gap in STEM disciplines from different angles, globally and across disciplines. The authors have performed (i) a global survey of scientists with more than 32,000 responses; (ii) an investigation of the effect of gender in millions of scientific publications; and (iii) the compilation of best-practice initiatives that address the gender gap in Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences at various levels. It is concluded that the gender gap is very real in science and mathematics.

The authors present methodologies, insights, and tools that have been developed throughout the project, as well as a set of recommendations for different audiences: instructors and parents; educational institutions; scientific unions and other organizations responsible for science policy.

A Webinar with Chelsea Bock, Mark Cesa, Helena Mihaljevic, Merrilyn Goos, and Mei-Hung Chiu took place on September 1, 2020, and granted the possibility to speak directly with the authors on the different aspects of their study.

 

A link to the study : https://gender-gap-in-science.org/project-book-booklet/

The book can be downloaded from https://zenodo.org/record/3882609

The 8-page booklet can be downloaded from https://gender-gap-in-science.org/promotional-materials/

Tags:  Gender gap  good practices  harassment  pay gap  publications  women in physics  women in science 

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Bringing female scientists into the classroom

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 5 December 2017

29 November 2017 - ALBA

From 29th November till 5th December, scientists and engineers of the ALBA Synchrotron visit diferent hich schools in Barcelona to fight against stereotypes and prejudices linked to research environments. The STEM Preparades project, which has the support of the Barcelona City Council, will end next 12th December when the students visit the scientific infrastructure.

Read the complete article on the website of ALBA.

Tags:  gender equality  science  women in physics  women in science 

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Leading women in Science: Why are we still so few?

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 3 October 2017
Updated: Tuesday 3 October 2017
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February 11th, the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Posted By Gina Gunaratnam, Thursday 23 March 2017

On 22 December 2015, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution to establish an annual International Day to recognise the critical role that women and girls play in science and technology communities: “Girls continue to face stereotypes and social and cultural restrictions, limiting access to education and funding for research, preventing them from scientific careers and reaching their full potential. Women remain a minority in science research and decision-making”, wrote Irina Bukova, Director-General of the UNESCO. A celebration event took place on February 9th 2017 morning at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, focusing on Building capacity and Empowering women and girls and on various actions on Women, Science and Society.

Read the complete article by Claudine Hermann and Véronique Pierron-Bohnes in e-EPS.

Tags:  gender equality  United Nations  women in science 

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