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Welcome to our listing of what's appearing in the news relating to gender equality in science, engineering, technology and the built environment.


UKRC International Education Guide - Why women should choose SECT

Posted Jul 21st 2011, 12:15 in UKRC to International

Clare Wilson from the UKRC contributes to the International Education Guide, writing about why women should choose to study and work in the science, engineering, construction and technology area.

Angela Crowther, one of the UKRC's Ingenious…


UKRC L'Oréal-UNESCO's For Women in Science

L'Oréal-UNESCO's For Women in Science
Posted Feb 4th 2011, 15:56 in Organisations to International

OVER A DECADE OF ACTION. FOR WOMEN. FOR SCIENCE.

The World needs Science and Science needs Women

Over 12 years ago, L'Oréal and UNESCO founded the For Women In Science Programme to promote and highlight the critical importance of ensuring…


Indian woman, and qualified engineer, refuses to wear the burka

Posted Sep 20th 2010, 12:12 in Women in SET to International


Women earn more PhDs than men

Posted Sep 19th 2010, 15:52 in Women in SET to International

Other articles:
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=413522


Nominate a 21 Leader 2011

Posted Sep 17th 2010, 08:29 in General to International

 

Nominate a 21 Leader for the 21st Century 2011

Women's eNews wants to extend to you, as an avid reader and supporter, this invitation to nominate someone you know personally or professionally who has made a difference in the lives of…


Men Matter! by Gender and Diversity

Posted Sep 15th 2010, 14:49 in General to International

 

In G&D, our direct experience is that more and more men are contributing to gender equality efforts. And it's happening elsewhere too! Norway's first male Minister for Children, Equality and Social Inclusion argue that gender equality is…


IBM Takes Special Place in Working Mother's List

Posted Sep 14th 2010, 13:44 in Women to International


International Year of Chemistry 2011

Posted Sep 14th 2010, 11:07 in SET to International


Five African women scientists honoured by African Union

Posted Sep 13th 2010, 11:15 in Women in SET to International


Canada pay gap at 63%

Posted Sep 9th 2010, 08:37 in Women to International


Mentoring program builds confidence

Posted Sep 8th 2010, 12:18 in Women to International


Outgoing Canadian governor-general hosts conference on women’s empowerment

Posted Sep 6th 2010, 15:52 in Women to International


First female police officer in the USA was an Irish woman

Posted Sep 6th 2010, 15:51 in Women to International


Boy-Girl Differences Beg for More Brain Research

Posted Sep 6th 2010, 15:37 in General to International


Meet Russia's Thatcher, the chemist who could end up in the Kremlim

Posted Sep 6th 2010, 15:29 in Women in SET to International


Childless unmarried women earn more than men

Posted Sep 6th 2010, 15:24 in Women to International


Are all women employees of Wal-Mart victims of pay discrimination?

Posted Sep 1st 2010, 09:01 in Organisations to International


Australians pessimistic about equal pay

Posted Sep 1st 2010, 08:59 in Women to International


Agora - Review

Posted Aug 31st 2010, 10:40 in Women in SET to International

4th Centuary A.D. Egypt under the Roman Empire... Violent religious upheaval in the streets of Alexandria spills over into the City's famous Library. Trapped inside its walls, the brilliant astronomer Hypatia and her disciples fight to save…


Celebrate Today, Vote in Every Election

Posted Aug 26th 2010, 10:36 in Women to International


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