«There are still big problems
facing women in the science, technology and engineering fields,» says Phoebe Leboy, president of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) and a biochemistry professor emerita at the University of Pennsylvania.
To read their stories is to understand how important it is that the barriers
facing women in science be broken down as quickly and entirely as possible.
The scientific community must do a better job confronting the issues
facing women in science, our author writes
Not exact matches
While it is true that
women face social barriers, as they do
in much of the world, young
women nonetheless comprise more than half of undergraduate enrollment
in some
science, technology and medical courses at major Arab universities.
«I also saw it as an opportunity to raise the profile of
women in science, to increase the diversity of voices and perspectives that make up the «
face» of
science — my hope is that all young people have the opportunity to see themselves as scientists, to consider
science as a career and pursue it if that's where their passions and skills lie.»
What would an alternate model look like,
in which these groups worked on immediate strategies for dealing with daily sexism as well as long - term solutions for the issues
facing women working
in the
sciences?
In some ways, she is facing an experience that was more routine for women in science decades ag
In some ways, she is
facing an experience that was more routine for
women in science decades ag
in science decades ago.
As a
woman in science, Ruth
faced resistance at several points
in her career, she says.
It's no secret that
women pursuing careers
in science face various challenges, and those related to having children can be particularly pronounced for female postdocs.
The awards ceremony at the National Museum of
Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. sought to help change the face of science by hailing the contributions of women scientists and propelling the next generation forward with five individual research grants of $ 60,000
Women in the Arts
in Washington, D.C. sought to help change the
face of
science by hailing the contributions of
women scientists and propelling the next generation forward with five individual research grants of $ 60,000
women scientists and propelling the next generation forward with five individual research grants of $ 60,000 each.
«We're pleased to join
in L'Oréal to work
in the removal of the barriers that
women face and the full recognition of
women in science and engineering,» said Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS and executive publisher of the Science family of jo
science and engineering,» said Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS and executive publisher of the
Science family of jo
Science family of journals.
Social
science research suggests that
women's perceptions of their environments are influenced by stereotype threat: the anxiety
faced when confronted with situations
in which one may be evaluated using a negative stereotype.
It's no secret that
women pursuing careers
in science face various challenges, and those related to having children can be -LSB-...]
Science News for Students staff writer Bethany Brookshire moderated one such panel: «Brave New Girls:
Women in STEM,» where female scientists and educators shared their experiences in academia, revealing key moments of inspiration, struggles they face as women in addition to their brighter moments and succe
Women in STEM,» where female scientists and educators shared their experiences
in academia, revealing key moments of inspiration, struggles they
face as
women in addition to their brighter moments and succe
women in addition to their brighter moments and successes.
Women may perceive men with wider
faces as more dominant and more attractive for short - term relationships, according to a new study
in Psychological
Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological
Science.
From Babylonian priestess En Heduanna to Sally Ride and Carolyn Shoemaker,
women astronomers faced obstacles and prejudices, as this title in the Discovering Women in Science series s
women astronomers
faced obstacles and prejudices, as this title
in the Discovering
Women in Science series s
Women in Science series shows.
«For too long
women have
faced needless hurdles
in preventing unintended pregnancy because the FDA has put politics above
science,» said Cecile Richards, PPFA president.