The US-International Women in Science Dialogue was a conference held in June 2011 that brought sixteen women scientists from different countries to talk about their experiences as women in science. It was moderated by Sherburne Abbott.[1] The discussions included public questions from Twitter.[2]
Attendees
- Ana Lucia Assad, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil.
- Ansam Sawalha, West Bank
and others.
External links
References
- ↑ Lauren Andersen. "U.S. – International Dialogue on Women in STEM Livecast Tomorrow 6/14, 11 a.m EDT". 6/13/2011.
- ↑ Camrynn Genda. "A Proposal for a Federal Engineering and Science Mentoring Initiative for Women". 7/5/2011.
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