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2011 | By: Tineke Willemsen

Las tutorias pueden ayudar a las mujeres científicas

Las tutori­as impulsan las carreras cienti­ficas de las mujeres, beneficiando con ello a la ciencia, dice la psicóloga social Tineke Willemsen. La tutoria es una de las formas mas efectivas de impulsar las carreras de las mujeres: es barata y relativamente fácil de implementar. Y puede funcionar en casi todas las circunstancias pues no implica mucho mas que el contacto regular entre dos personas.View External Website


Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Derlly González González

Tags: tutor­ias, mujeres, cienti­ficas

2011 | By: David Dickson and Jeanne Therese H. Andres

Mujeres en la ciencia: un recurso aun sin explotar

Paises en desarrollo se beneficiaran con la creacion de oportunidades que permitan a las mujeres hacer pleno uso de su capacidad cientifica. Una razon citada frecuentemente para explicar el bajo nivel de la actividad cienti­fica en el mundo en desarrollo es la falta de recursos. Sin embargo, uno de ellos esta disponible, pero por una compleja red de razones sociales y culturales, a menudo se deja de lado en esas regiones: el capital intelectual de sus mujeres. View External Website


Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Derlly González Gonzélez

Tags: mujeres, ciencia, paises en desarrollo, UNESCO

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Girls RISEnet Regional Workshop at the Miami Science Museum - Engaging Girls in STEM: Strategies You Can Use NOW!

The Miami Science Museum (MSM) hosted participants from Alabama, North Carolina, and Florida for a one-day regional workshop to share research-based strategies that informal science educators can u...Read More

Privacy Policy | The Girls RISE (Raising Interest in Science and Engineering) National Museum Network is funded by Grant No. HRD-0937245 from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Human Resource Development, Research on Gender in Science and Engineering Extension Services (GSE/EXT) Program. Project collaborators include the Miami Science Museum, the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) and SECME, Inc. The project seeks to increase the capacity of science centers and museums to interest girls from underrepresented populations in the engineering sciences