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Women continue to be massively underrepresented across fields in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). A damning new report from UNESCO and the G20 confirms this reality ...
On today’s Day of Women and Girls in Science, only few nations have reached parity in tertiary STEM education. A majority, including many in Europe, score poorly.
More than one million American women were working in STEM occupations in 2023, only representing 26 percent of the STEM workforce, according to a networking organization. In 2016, they were 21 ...
Empower More Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). It should go without saying that if we want change, we need to start from within.
Megan O’Meara, M.D., head of early-stage development at Pfizer Oncology, is deeply committed to scientific innovation, mentorship, and breaking barriers for the next generation of women in ...
Attaining industry leadership is another challenge. "In 2024, women held 24% of STEM managerial positions in STEM but only 12% of STEM C-suite level roles, the report states.
In 2016, fewer than one million American women worked in STEM occupations, making up 21% of the workforce. At the current, gradual rate for growth of women in STEM, there won’t be equal ...
First, the good news: Between 1970 and 2022, the percentage of U.S. women workers in STEM jobs grew from 7% to 26%.. The obvious and not-so-good news is that while women represent almost half the U.S.