Bridging Gaps: Equal Opportunities

Bridging Gaps: Equal Opportunities

Author: ChemistryViews

A continuously expanding collection of articles on diversity-related topics

 

Life With a Wheelchair

Experiences from a year abroad in Japan

 

Fairness and Equality in Research

Nicola Gaston, the author of Why Science Is Sexist, talks about why getting equity right from first-principles is so important

 

Empowering and Supporting Everybody

Members of the Women In Supramolecular Chemistry (WISC) network about recent activities and personal motivations

 

Examples from Historic Chemists

Percy Lavon Julian: Against All Odds

An African American organic chemist who overcame every barrier to become a pioneer in his field, remarkable in a scientific context and on a human level

 

Women in Chemistry Quiz

How well do you know the female scientists who have shaped the world of chemistry? Let’s find out!

 

 

Lydia Sesemann: 150 Years of Women’s Doctorates in Chemistry

First woman to be awarded a doctorate in chemistry – but who knows her name?

 

Cheryl Dembe: A Woman Who Didn’t Give Up

An inspirational example of not letting obstacles discourage you, but using them as stepping stones instead

 

Women in Chemistry — IYC Interview Series

ChemistryViews introduces interesting women throughout the International Year of Chemistry

 

Care

Thoughts on Care and Career Responsibilities in Academia

Insights from personal experiences about care responsibilities as well as suggestions for institutional approaches to help improve the work–life balance in academia

 

Global Women’s Breakfast

Gender in Academia and Publishing – Three Perspectives, One Conclusion

IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast organized by Angewandte Chemie and Chemistry Europe

 

Chemistry Careers in Africa: Progress and Perspectives

Conversation with three established African chemists

 


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