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believes it's important to foster the careers of
young women in science and was excited for her former student,
Not exact matches
That includes funding programs that teach STEM (
science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to
young people
in underserved areas, collaborating with higher education institutions, investing
in women and minority - owned companies and creating bolder hiring and retention incentives and programs to encourage diversity within Intel.
Last June, the internet giant debuted its Made with Code campaign
in an effort to get
young women excited about computer
science — a field that less than one percent of high school girls think of as part of their future.
I thought about how the gender gap persists
in tech despite declining
in other STEM fields, how hard we've been working as an industry to reverse that trend, and how this was yet another discouraging signal to
young women who aspire to study computer
science.
The daughter of the famed poet Lord Byron, Lovelace's mother had her thoroughly schooled
in math and
sciences as a bulwark against the
young woman exhibiting too many of her dad's literary tendencies.
In 2017, Kode With Klossy expanded to 12 cities across the country and provided learning opportunities in computer science to over 430 young wome
In 2017, Kode With Klossy expanded to 12 cities across the country and provided learning opportunities
in computer science to over 430 young wome
in computer
science to over 430
young women.
Science Daily reports: Active father figures have a key role to play
in reducing behaviour problems
in boys and psychological problems
in young women, according to a review published
in the February issue of Acta Paediatrica.
A socio - biologist can tell a
young woman on the best scientific authority that nature designed her, body and mind, to conceive, bear and care for children, but it he can not tell her
in the name of
science that
in so doing she will fulfill her human possibilities, and he can not answer her when she declares war on such natural necessities.
They are also that host of
young women who have crashed through the glass ceilings
in business, education, law,
science and finance.
The awards honor
young men and
women who actively demonstrate leadership
in community service, particularly
in the areas of community empowerment;
science, technology, engineering and math; or innovative thinking.
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding
in 2012 include: Access of WNY, African American Cultural Center, Back to Basics, Be A Friend, Bob Lanier Center, Boys & Girls Club of East Aurora, Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Boys & Girls Club of Holland, Boys & Girls Club of the Northtowns, Buffalo Museum of
Science, Buffalo Prep, Buffalo Urban League, Butler Mitchell Association, Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Community Action Organization, Computers for Children, Concerned Ecumenical Ministries, Cradle Beach Camp, Elim Community Corporation, Erie Regional Housing Development Corp. — Belle Center, Firsthand Learning, FLARE, Girls Sports Foundation, Greater Niagara Frontier Council — Boy Scouts, Jericho Road Ministries, Justice Lifeline, King Urban Life Center, Lackawanna Sports & Education, Making Fishers of Men &
Women, National Inner City Youth Opportunities, North Buffalo CDC, Northwest Buffalo Community Center, Old First Ward Community Association, PBBC Matt Urban Center, Peace of the City, Police Athletic League, Schiller Park Community Center, Seneca Babcock Community Association, Seneca Street Community Development, Town of Tonawanda Recreation Department, UB Liberty Partnership, University District CDC, Urban Christian Ministries, Valley Community Association, Westminster Community Charter School, Westside Community Center, Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education, WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse,
Young Audiences, Community Action Organization (Detention), Firsthand Learning (Detention), Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education (Detention).
The Lehman College program for high school students aims to engage
young women in fields of
science.
These new profiles, from interviews with
young women at the start of their
science careers, tell their stories of passion and persistence - what drives and excites them about their work
in the
sciences
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.
Sharon believes that many
young women with families lack confidence
in their abilities — including their ability to couple a full commitment to
science with family life.
Her hard work earned her a L'Oreal UK and Ireland Fellowship for
Women in Science in 2008, and the Royal Astronomical Society's 2009 Fowler Award for Astronomy «
in recognition of her status as a
young scientist of proven achievement and great promise.»
«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.»
This process is not typical for the
women -
in -
science issue, but applies to any field where minorities are involved, be they black people
in a white environment or
young people
in an old one.
Young women hold their own
in high school
in science, math, and technology, achieving higher grades than men but scoring lower on math SATs.
To encourage
young researchers, CAST gives an award every other year for talented
young scientists, and five years ago, started an annual award for
young women scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China) as an extension of the L'Oréal - UNESCO Women in Science Partner
women scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China) as an extension of the L'Oréal - UNESCO
Women in Science Partner
Women in Science Partnership.
Long before educators and policymakers fretted publicly about how to get more
young women into
science, a little girl
in rural Minnesota used her physicist father's laboratory as her playground.
At a time when we are still seeing subtle and not - so - subtle opposition to fostering
young girls» interest
in STEM disciplines and to
women's mobility
in professional
science, it's encouraging to see this ad from Verizon asking parents to not squelch their daughters» natural curiosity.
It is our hope that the words of wisdom contained
in this booklet will motivate and inspire
young women to pursue a career
in science or engineering.
Pursuing a career
in science is not always easy, but she encourages
young women to be creative
in finding «a solution that suits you.»
It is a pleasant change to see intellectual achievement
in science by a
young woman being rewarded
in this way.
And don't forget your local biotechnology centers and
young scientist chapters of national
science organizations (e.g., the Association for Woman in Science and the American Chemical So
science organizations (e.g., the Association for
Woman in Science and the American Chemical So
Science and the American Chemical Society).
GIST has helped
young women entrepreneurs across the world to get the mentorship, support, and skills necessary to develop their
science and technology ideas and compete
in the global...
Having more
women in leadership positions on
science faculty could also speed up the cycle, creating role models for girls and
younger women.
Young scientists today are engaged
in improving graduate and postdoctoral education, making
science more hospitable to
women and minorities, and interacting with Congress on issues of funding and professional development.
These
women — brilliant scientists all — are just 3 of the 10 profiled in a series of books for young adults called Women's Adventures in Science, published by Joseph Henry Press / Schola
women — brilliant scientists all — are just 3 of the 10 profiled
in a series of books for
young adults called
Women's Adventures in Science, published by Joseph Henry Press / Schola
Women's Adventures
in Science, published by Joseph Henry Press / Scholastic.
«Our results show that the vocal fry fad is a hindrance to
young women who are trying to find work,» said Klofstad, associate professor of political
science in the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences and corresponding author of the study.
«It is a difficult career so I would advise
women in particular to make sure they really want it and are ready to make all the necessary sacrifices before starting,» warns Isabelle Mansuy, although Anu Suomalainen - Wartiovaara wants to «encourage
young female scientists — as a mother of three — by saying that family and
science do not exclude each other.
► Critics worry that this message may make girls and
young women less prepared for bias they are bound to encounter and may undercut support for continuing efforts by institutions to attain gender balance
in math - based
sciences.
Ceci hopes that the results will encourage
young female scientists by counteracting the negative stories they are likely to hear about being a
woman in science.
Speakers and participants discussed such issues as the preparation of
young scientists with training suitable to global challenges, the inclusion of
women and underrepresented minorities to gather insights and innovations that might otherwise be missed, supporting scientists everywhere throughout the world, and ensuring that scientists can do
science in a globally connected way without serious obstacles due to differences
in standards or ethics.
The fact that many
young women do not pursue a career
in the «STEM» fields of
science, technology, engineering and mathematics may have its roots
in gender stereotypes.
These conclusions address perceived ability beliefs
in a critical time where more talented
young women tend to depart from male - dominated
science career pathways during high school and college.
Nearly sixty - hour workweeks, combined with a disproportionate share of household labor and child care, make
young women think twice about careers
in academic
science.
Evolutionary biologist and entomologist Corrie Moreau has traveled to remote tropical locations to collect ant specimens, made new scientific discoveries, and continues to support and mentor students and
young scientists through her work with the Field Museum
Women In Science program.
In honor of the Foundation's co-founder, Kuggie Vallee, and in order to inspire young women to continue a career in science, the Vallee Foundation has established a prestigious annual series of Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lecture
In honor of the Foundation's co-founder, Kuggie Vallee, and
in order to inspire young women to continue a career in science, the Vallee Foundation has established a prestigious annual series of Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lecture
in order to inspire
young women to continue a career
in science, the Vallee Foundation has established a prestigious annual series of Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lecture
in science, the Vallee Foundation has established a prestigious annual series of Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lectures.
As a successful and world - renowned scientist, Doudna is a role model for many
young women pursuing careers
in the
sciences.
These Lectures are designed to highlight major successes made by
women in the biomedical
sciences and will be given at institutions around the world where Vallee Visiting Professors and
Young Investigator Awardees are affiliated.
Five leading
women scientists across five regions and 15 promising young researchers were honoured at the 18th edition of the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris on 24th M
women scientists across five regions and 15 promising
young researchers were honoured at the 18th edition of the L'Oréal - UNESCO For
Women in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris on 24th M
Women in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité
in Paris on 24th March.
«One of the best ways of inspiring our
young women to stay
in science is to make them aware of the
women who have succeeded before them, not only
in times past but today.»
NASA aerospace engineer Aprille Ericsson told more than 600 seventh - to tenth - grade girls at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's
Young Women's Conference that she was depending on them to pursue their dreams and make their ideas a reality
in the wide - open field of
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
CIUDAD OBREGÓN, Mexico (CIMMYT)-- As more than 200 wheat
science and food specialists from 34 countries gathered
in northwestern Mexico to address threats to global nutrition and food security, 9 outstanding
young women wheat scientists among them showed that this effort will be strengthened by diversity.
Shannon Greco, a
science education program leader at PPPL, has been named one of the YWCA Princeton's «
women of excellence» for her work with
young women and disadvantaged youth, including her help
in starting two all - girls robotics teams for the YWCA Princeton.
Some 575 seventh - to tenth - grade girls from throughout New Jersey, as well as Pennsylvania and Maryland, found fun and inspiration doing myriad hands - on activities and meeting female scientists at The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's 15th annual
Young Women's Conference
in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) on March 18.
I would encourage
young women in particular to not be intimidated by male - dominated academic
science.