Four research institutions were named EU Gender Equality Champions for creating more inclusive and gender-equal research environments. With measures such as boosting parental support and mentoring, or ...
Women and gender equality, monitoring of the territory and built environment, aerospace, innovation for agriculture, and new ...
Through its Women in Science (WiS) Initiative, UNESCO is committed to serving as a continental coordination platform that ...
Advancing gender equality in science is essential to building effective, inclusive and sustainable science, technology and innovation (STI) systems. Yet women represent only around one-third of ...
In their pursuit of science and discovery, the few female scientists at MIT in the late 20th century found themselves faced with hurdles related to their gender, rather than their research. So they ...
ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinite Computer Solutions – a leading global technology solution provider – has partnered with Girl Up, a United Nations Foundation initiative, and its affiliate, ...
Despite the steady increase in women pursuing careers in STEM - rising from approximately 8% of the research workforce in 1970 to nearly 30% today - women ...
Women have a valuable role to play across scientific disciplines - but can’t do this without proper support. Katleho Seisa/Getty Images Women remain under-represented in science careers and research ...
The study’s authors found that mixed-gender teams produced more novel and innovative work than all-women or all-men teams of comparable size, on average. Examining 6.6 million papers published from ...
Kenya has made notable progress in bridging the gender gaps, according to the latest Global Gender Gap Index. The 2024 list by the World Economic Forum indicates that the country has moved from the ...
To consider gender in research is to ask whether women and men participate equally in knowledge-making and whether outcomes serve them equally well. Evidence shows that women are underrepresented as ...
Your recent article, “Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science,” by Katherine Knott, provokes with a title that doesn’t accurately reflect the actual results of the research your article ...