On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we celebrate the stories of 3 remarkable female scientists, advancing ...
On 11 February 2026, UNESCO celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science at its Headquarters in Paris, bringing together more than 4,000 participants from around the world, both in ...
At UMass Lowell’s first International Day of Women and Girls in STEM event, Jan had the opportunity to pay that support forward. Standing beside her research poster at Alumni Hall, Jan explained to ...
Women account for a growing share of the global scientific workforce (31.1% of researchers worldwide in 2022, according to UNESCO), yet they remain underrepresented in the organizations that shape ...
National science organizations may have more women members today than a decade ago, but representation at the highest level ...
UNESCO’s Call to Action to Close the Gender Gap in Science, launched in February 2024, stresses the need for sustained and collective commitment. The initiative calls for dismantling entrenched gender ...
Discover how Dr Sunita Narain, Sanjena Narayanasamy, Mansi Jain and Neha Misra are striving to protect the environment ...
Gardening offers a hands-on, low-pressure gateway into STEM for girls by building confidence, curiosity, and real-world ...
The UN gathering focused on conversations around inclusivity of women in AI, social sciences, STEM, and finance ...
The day also aims to empower women and girls worldwide. To better understand this occasion, we can explore its history, significance, themes, and more in detail. Let us know! đź‘‚ What type of content ...
Finding the Women in Science club was more than just a good addition to these students' resumes; it was a community that could support them in all their aspirations. “This is the place where I belong, ...
In 2015, the United Nations proclaimed February 11 as “International Women in Science Day,” a day to celebrate women’s ...