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  2. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    Women hold 58% of S&E related occupations. [ 83 ] Women in STEM fields earn considerably less than men, even after controlling for a wide set of characteristics such as education and age. On average, men in STEM jobs earn $36.34 per hour while women in STEM jobs earn $31.11 per hour.

  3. Society of Women Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Society of Women Engineers. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is an international not-for-profit educational and service organization. Founded in 1950 and headquartered in the United States, the Society of Women Engineers is a major advocate for women in engineering and technology. [1] SWE has over 40,000 members in nearly 100 professional ...

  4. Feminist science and technology studies - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Feminist science and technology studies (feminist STS) is a theoretical subfield of science and technology studies (STS), which explores how gender interacts with science and technology. The field emerged in the early 1980s alongside other relativist theories of STS which rejected the dominance of technological determinism ...

  5. List of women's and gender studies academics - Wikipedia

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    Participants at the NWSA Conference 2016. Women's studies is an academic field that draws on feminist and interdisciplinary methods to place women's lives and experiences at the center of study, while examining social and cultural constructs of gender; systems of privilege and oppression; and the relationships between power and gender as they intersect with other identities and social ...

  6. Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Elaine Hamilton (née Heafield; born August 17, 1936) is an American computer scientist. She was director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, which developed on-board flight software for NASA 's Apollo program. She later founded two software companies—Higher Order Software in 1976 and Hamilton ...

  7. Association for Women in Computing - Wikipedia

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    The AWC is a national, nonprofit, professional organization for women and men with an interest in information technology. [3] It grants the Ada Lovelace Award to individuals who have excelled in either of two areas: outstanding scientific technical achievement and/or extraordinary service to the computing community through accomplishments and ...

  8. Rhodes Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk. The Rhodes Scholarshipis an international postgraduateaward for students to study at the University of Oxfordin Oxford, United Kingdom. The scholarship is open to men and women from all backgrounds around the world. [1] Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world.

  9. Laidlaw Scholars - Wikipedia

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    The Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Programme is a two-year undergraduate programme founded by Scottish businessman and philanthropist, Lord Laidlaw funded through his Laidlaw Foundation. [1] Established in 2014, the programme funds two summer research projects and fosters leadership development over eighteen months for selected ...