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Women in STEM
28 June 2021
Why aren’t more girls in the UK choosing to study computing and technology?
As the proportion of girls taking these subjects remains low, teachers reveal why they believe that is and what they’re doing about it
24 June 2015
Why women in Stem may be better off working in India and Latin America
It’s not just the wealth or liberalism of countries that affects women’s success in Stem. Female role models and the status of science jobs also play a key role
23 June 2015
Thanks Tim Hunt, your comments are bringing more women into science
Tim Hunt’s recent comments show the extent of gender stereotypes in science – but women shouldn’t let this hold them back
22 June 2015
10 of the best female role models in tech – in pictures
From Ada Lovelace to Sheryl Sandberg, meet women who have shaped the development of technology from the 1800s to modern day
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