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New Gender Benchmarking Study Finds Women Greatly Under-Represented in South Korean Science, Technology and Innovation

March 8, 2013 shuyer_working National Assessments

Numbers of women in engineering, physics and computer science are on the decline in Korea Seoul, March 7, 2013– In the first gender benchmarking study

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Understanding the gender implications of STI

March 3, 2013 shuyer_working Uncategorized

The lack of technology support for women’s activities is not adequately understood or taken into account in policy or programming, while the numbers of women

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WISAT joins Broadband Commission Working Group

February 20, 2013 shuyer_working Uncategorized

WISAT Senior Associate Nancy Hafkin has been named to the recently created Working Group on Broadband and Gender of the United Nations Broadband Commission. Geraldine

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Alarmingly few women in S&T in knowledge economies

February 19, 2013 shuyer_working National Assessments

Numbers of women in physics, engineering, computer science on the decline globally: The number of women in science, technology and innovation is alarmingly low in the

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WICT4D in Washington DC

February 18, 2013 shuyer_working Uncategorized

WISAT Executive Director Sophia Huyer and Senior Associate Nancy Hafkin were among 75 global leaders from some 20 countries on women and information technologies (ICTs)

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The right policies can fill the science gender gap

January 31, 2013 shuyer_working Uncategorized

An opinion article by Sophia Huyer and Nancy Hafkin on a six-country assessment showing how women’s inclusion in science should be supported was published December 2012 in

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Women in Global Science and Technology is an international non-profit promoting women’s development of science, technology and innovation. Women should have equal access to technologies and be equal contributors to science and innovation.

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The number of women in science, technology and innovation is alarmingly low in the world’s leading economies, and actually on the decline in several, including the United States. Women remain severely under-represented in degree programs for these fields. Even in countries where the numbers of women studying science and technology have increased, more women are not finding their way into the workplace.

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