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  2. Women in science - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, women occupied over half the places in science-related higher education courses (science, medicine, maths, computer science and engineering) in 2004–5. [138] However, gender differences varied from subject to subject: women substantially outnumbered men in biology and medicine , especially nursing, while men predominated in maths ...

  3. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to PISA 2015 results, 4.8% of boys and 0.4% of girls expect an ICT career. [40]Studies suggest that many factors contribute to the attitudes towards the achievement of young men in mathematics and science, including encouragement from parents, interactions with mathematics and science teachers, curriculum content, hands-on laboratory experiences, high school achievement in ...

  4. Joan Higginbotham - Wikipedia

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    Higginbotham was born in Chicago, Illinois, and attended Whitney Young Magnet High School, graduating in 1982. [2] She received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1987, and a master's in management science (1992) and in space systems (1996) both from the Florida Institute of Technology.

  5. Ismahane Elouafi - Wikipedia

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    Ismahane Elouafi (Arabic: أسمهان الوافي) is the Executive Managing Director of CGIAR.Formerly Chief Scientist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), she is ranked among the 20 most influential women in science in the Islamic world and is internationally known for her work on promoting neglected and underutilized crops, use of non-fresh water in ...

  6. Women in physics - Wikipedia

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    [136] [137] Over the course of her scientific career, she became the first female Fellow elected to the Nigerian Academy of Science, and the first female dean of science in Nigeria. [ 138 ] 1980: Mary K. Gaillard produces a report at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) addressing the fact that just 3% of the staff were women.

  7. History of women in engineering - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Office of Education initiated a series of courses in science and engineering that were open to women as well as men. Private programs for women included GE on-the-job engineering training for women with degrees in mathematics and physics, and the Curtiss-Wright Engineering Program had Curtiss-Wright Cadettes [4] [76] (e.g. Rosella ...

  8. "Desperate" killer who escaped from Mississippi prison is ...

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    In a Facebook post Tuesday night, the George County Sheriff's Office urged the public to be cautious. "He will be desperate and very very dangerous. Call your family and alert them. Send messages ...

  9. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - Wikipedia

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    2017 - BBC's 100 women [128] 2020 – African of the Year, Forbes Africa [129] 2022 – 50 Over 50: EMEA Award, Forbes [130] 2022 – Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement [131] [132] 2022 – Humanitarian Award for a Lifetime of Public Service and Advocacy of Sustainable International Development, United Nations Association of ...