Women and Nobel prizes: a reflection on a path towards gender equality
Nobel Prizes are awarded each year to personalities who have made a crucial contribution in bringing benefits to humanity. The relevance of women in these awards has increased over time parallelly with social changes. There is still a long way to go to fill in the current gender gap.
Gender equality in science, we are not there yet
As part of the event series «Girls and Women in Science», past March 6th CEBE organized a round table «Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?». This blog post dives through and deepens into the main topics discussed during this roundtable, which I had the pleasure to moderate.
What are the current solutions? Are they working?
Questions discussed during the roundtable: "Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?"
Is meritocracy based on true merits?
Question discussed during the roundtable: "Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?"
Why are girls, in general, less attracted to STEM degrees?
Question discussed during the roundtable: "Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?"
How should men help to reach gender equality?
Question discussed during the roundtable: "Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?"
Is our economic system promoting gender inequality?
Question discussed during the roundtable: "Towards gender equality in science: are we on the right track?"