Sentences with phrase «women studying math»

Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire more women — a popular excuse often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.

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It happened because a lot of women back then had studied math, and their skills were in demand.
The discussion touched on all the usual culprits for the underrepresentation of women in tech industry leadership roles: discrimination in the workplace, the «pipeline problem» of too few girls studying math and science, the difficulty of balancing motherhood with the demands of a startup.
In a time when women were discouraged from studying math and science, Nancy Grace Roman became a research astronomer and the first Chief of Astronomy at NASA.
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A new government study surveyed top - tier research universities to see how women were faring in the largely male - dominated fields of math and science
A large body of work shows that when women are reminded of their gender, their math performance suffers — but this study is the first to suggest that the effect of identity may not be tied to a lifetime of experiences.
► Gender imbalance persists, the authors say, because of choices girls and women make well before they attain professorships — especially the choice that many make during school: not to study math.
Lovelace reminds me of modern women and their relationship to science in that she's conflicted about it, [thinking,] «Do I want to go into the humanities or do I want to study math
A new study finds that girls are more likely to take physics if they see women in their communities working in science, technology, engineering and math.
Similarly, despite more women attending the university overall, less than a third of successful applicants choosing to study engineering, maths and computer science at Cambridge were female.
«Engaging the Future of STEM: A study of international best practice for promoting the participation of young people, particularly girls, in science, technology engineering and Maths (STEM)», conducted by Barbara Cail STEM Fellows (Sarah Chapman and Dr Rebecca Vivian) was funded and supported by the Australian Government in partnership with Chief Executive Women Ltd..
A new study published in The Economic Journal has suggested that women are often under - represented in high - powered careers because they shy away from taking advanced maths courses at school.
Women asked to solve a math equation with their dogs nearby experienced less stress than women who worked with a human friend in a study conducted by the State University of New York at BufWomen asked to solve a math equation with their dogs nearby experienced less stress than women who worked with a human friend in a study conducted by the State University of New York at Bufwomen who worked with a human friend in a study conducted by the State University of New York at Buffalo.
The importance of educating women and girls in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math) was made apparent by a study just published by The World Economic Forum (WEF).
In their final study they conducted a «daily diary» study, where women currently enrolled in a math course were tracked for three weeks.
In this set of studies, the researchers examined whether women's pursuit of romantic goals would be in conflict with educational and career goals in the sciences, because many women believe that engaging in math and science will make the less desirable mates.
In their first two studies, college students were primed with either romantic goals (by showing images or hearing conversations associated with relationships) or intelligence goals, and found that women who were primed with romantic goals were less interested in science and math and had lower preference for math / science - related majors.
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