As a graduate student in physics, I was often the only woman in the room. As I gained more experience, I learned valuable lessons about the scientific community and how to better advance my career.
Some high-achieving people struggle with a hidden face: a face they consider fraudulent, dreading that it will be discovered. All those high grades, awards and research grants? Sheer luck, the ...
Co-authored by Asia Eaton, Ph.D., and Anoushka Rai & Rania Azizah, Girls in STEM Board Across classrooms, labs, and after-school clubs, capable young women and girls are excluded from science, ...
When you picture a scientist on television, who do you see? Too often, the answer is a man in a white lab coat, hunched over a microscope, or a stereotypical “mad genius” bent on world domination.
Nearly all women in STEM graduate programs report feeling like impostors, despite strong evidence of success. This mindset leads many to dismiss their achievements as luck and fear being “found out.” ...
Ireland is Europe's second best country for women in STEM, according to a recent study by Accu. Their analysis assesses key indicators, including women’s representation in STEM occupations, the ...
Vietnam’s government has said the country’s current pool of around 5,000 semiconductor engineers must jump to 20,000 in the next five years. — © AFP Nhac ...