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  March 21, 2008


The following links are resources for women in (or interested in) the science industry.....

"I WAS Wondering...." —
A curious look at Women's Adventures in Science

A book and Website experience from the National Academy of Sciences. Includes such cool items as:

  • 10 cool scientists
  • Time Travel Timeline
  • Games
4000 years of Women in Science
crux.astr.ua.edu/4000WS
One of the defining marks of humanity is our ability to affect and predict our environment. Science - the creation of structure for our world - technology - the use of structure in our world - and mathematics - the common language of structure - all have been part of our human progress, through every step of our path to the present. Women and men together have researched and solved each emerging need. Read more...
Women of NASA
questdb.arc.nasa.gov/content_search_women.htm
Women of NASA content area offers opportunities to find out about their education, career journeys, and current work via online profiles, live webchats, interactive video webcasts, and textbased forums. Young women give peer perspectives of working at NASA through their adventure journals, photos and videos.
Read more..
AWIS
www.awis.org
The Association for Women in Science is dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
Read more...
Women in Computer Science

Women in Computer Sciences
www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~gendergap
Despite the pivotal role that computers play in our economy and culture, and despite explosive growth in the job market, only 15-20% of undergraduate computer science majors at leading U.S. departments are female.
Read more...

Addtional Resources Additional Resources
www.cs.wisc.edu/~karavan/afl/resources.html
The Internet Resources for Women in the Sciences serves as a hub for resources relating to women working in the science field.
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