Women s Contribution to Science and Technology through ICWES Conferences

Women   s Contribution to Science and Technology through ICWES Conferences
Author: Monique Frize,Claire Deschênes,Ruby Heap
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2024-01-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783031338007

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This book discusses the legacy of the conference series The International Conferences of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES), which spans the second half of the Twentieth Century and the beginning of the twenty-first. The book first discusses how, at a time when there were few women engineers and scientists, a group of women organized a conference, in June 1964 in New York, which attracted 486 women. They presented their scientific achievements and discussed how to attract more women in STEM. This effort was carried out by volunteers, continuing the ICWES conferences over a period of 59 years. The authors discuss the organizers, the hosting societies, the scientific content, the changes in issues over time, and how the continuity has endured. The authors also discuss the importance of global involvement, shown through past conferences in locations such as USA, UK, Italy, Poland, France, India, Ivory Coast, Hungary, Japan, Canada, and Korea. The authors also outline how the efforts were aided by the development of a not for profit Canadian corporation, the International Conference of Women in Sciences and engineering (INWES), which ensures the continuation of the conference series. Claire Deschênes and Monique Frize ensured that the conference database was digitalized and is now available at the Canadian Archive of Women in STEM, University of Ottawa Library, with the hope that researchers will continue to explore this rich database. As an important part of the Women in Science and Engineering book series, the work hopes to inspire women and men, girls and boys to study and work in STEM fields. This book is important historically because it documents a unique adventure created by women in STEM through vision and leadership. Their efforts established modes of networking and sharing their contributions in science, technology, and on gender issues.

Role Of Women In The Development Of Science And Technology In The Third World Proceedings Of The Conference Organized By The Canadian International Development Agency And The Third World Academy Of Sciences

Role Of Women In The Development Of Science And Technology In The Third World   Proceedings Of The Conference Organized By The Canadian International Development Agency And The Third World Academy Of Sciences
Author: A M Faruqui,M H A Hassan,G Sandri
Publsiher: #N/A
Total Pages: 992
Release: 1991-02-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814632959

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This conference was organised by the Third World Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Canadian International Development Agency. For the 250 female scientist participants from distant lands and diverse cultures from the Caribbean to the Far East, the conference proved a stimulating experience to recognize their strength in terms of numbers and achievements, to forge new links, nationally and internationally, and to demonstrate that science is independent of gender and is no longer an exclusively male-dominated preserve. The first part of the proceedings deals with the global, Third World and national perspectives of the theme “Women and Science” and the second highlights the scientific contributions by Third World women scientists, their personal experiences and scientific reports. The publication of these proceedings would serve as a potentially effective strategy aimed at enhancing the status of women scientists, not only in the Third World but worldwide.

The Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering Program

The Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering Program
Author: Caroline D’Amours
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031540851

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Japanese Women in Science and Engineering

Japanese Women in Science and Engineering
Author: Naonori Kodate,Kashiko Kodate
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317595045

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The gender gap in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) varies greatly from country to country, and the number of Japanese women in these fields remains relatively few. This prompts us to ask why the proportion of female scientists in Japan is still remarkably low and what measures the government, universities and research institutes are taking to address this issue. This book sheds light on historical developments and the current gender equality situation in Japan, through the lens of women in STEM. It shows how a policy of gender equality in science and engineering has been introduced through the coordinated efforts of academia, scientific societies and the government, and how this has led to a slow but steady increase in female representation. The book draws on extensive data including interviews with government officials, scientists and educators in Japan to provide a revealing case study on how the underrepresentation of women in the fields of science, technology and engineering has been approached and dealt with by a national government. It heralds a new era for female scientists, by showcasing several programmes undertaken by government, universities and national research institutions to support multiple career paths for and the progression of female scientists in Japan. Tracing the historical development of Japan’s policies towards women in science and education, this book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in Japanese studies, comparative social policy, gender studies, employment and the history of science and technology.

SWE

SWE
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2009
Genre: Engineering
ISBN: CORNELL:31924090514948

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The Church as Salt and Light

The Church as Salt and Light
Author: Stan Chu Ilo,Joseph Ogbonnaya,Alex Ojacor
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227901342

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At once prophetic, pastoral, and personal, this book applies the symbols of 'salt' and 'light' as ecclesiological images for reimaging the African Church for today and tomorrow. The proposal of this book is to reconsider the path towards abundant life for God's people in the challenging context of African continent, and through the agency of African Christianity. The contributors stress the necessity of de-Westernizing African Christianity and ask these fundamental questions: What is the face of Jesus inAfrican Christianity? What is the face and identity of the Church in Africa? What positive imprint is Christianity leaving on the lives and societies of African Christians? Does the Christian message have the potential of positively affecting African civilization as it once did in Europe? What is the relevance and place of African Christianity as a significant voice in shaping both the future of Africa and that of world Christianity?

GIEE 2011 Gender and Interdisciplinary Education for Engineers

GIEE 2011  Gender and Interdisciplinary Education for Engineers
Author: André Béraud,Anne-Sophie Godfroy,Jean Michel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460919824

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Attracting more young people, particularly women, in Engineering and Technology (ET) is a major concern in Europe today. Their participation in engineering occupations appears to be a key-issue for European economic and technical development, as well as a central achievement towards gender equality and social justice. Increasing young people’s interest in the sciences and mathematics and underlining the importance of Engineering and Technology developments in shaping our collective future is an ongoing project in the education sector. This book presents various analyses and ideas for possible solutions. Aujourd’hui, attirer plus de jeunes et en particulier des jeunes femmes dans les formations d’ingénieurs est un souci majeur en Europe. C’est une clé pour aller vers l’égalité des sexes et favoriser le développement économique, scientifi que et technologique de l’Europe. Accroitre l’intérêt des jeunes pour les sciences et la technologie est essentiel pour notre futur collectif et constitue un défi majeur pour l’éducation. Ce livre présente des analyses et des idées pour de possibles solutions.

Women in STEM Careers

Women in STEM Careers
Author: Diana Bilimoria,Linley Lord
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781781954072

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Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe examining women�s participation, advancement and leadership in STEM fields. The book explores the nature of STEM careers across indu