How we can turn the tide for women in science
Written by Rowan Thomson (PhD ’07)
Women are still typically the minority on academic hiring committees in science, and “majority rules.” Read the full stories at uwaterloo impact stories.
Written by Rowan Thomson (PhD ’07)
Women are still typically the minority on academic hiring committees in science, and “majority rules.” Read the full stories at uwaterloo impact stories.
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