Women Physics/Science Pages
- Links to Women in Physics/Science Pages
- Committee to
Encourage Women in Physics (CEWIP) from CAP
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Committee on Status of Women in Physics (CSWP) from APS
- SCWIST
Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology
- More Groups on
Women in Science and Engineering
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Women in Science at UBC
- Women in Technology International
- U of Toronto's
Women in Physics
- Data on Women and Minorities
Physics AIP (American Institute of Physics)
- AIP's Reports on
Women in Physics: "Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2005",
"Women Physicists Speak: The 2001 International Study of Women in Physics" and
"Women in Physics, 2000" AIP (American Institute of Physics)
- Association for Women in Science and
Engineering
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IUPAP International Women in Physics Conference, Paris 2002 with link to full
conference
proceedings
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IUPAP Second International Women in Physics Conference, Rio 2005 with link to full
conference
proceedings
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Nancy Hopkin's own story: the MIT Status of Women Study from IUPAP Conference (2002)
- The Woman Physicist's Guide to
Speaking by Heidi Newberg, from Physics Today (2004)
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The Canadian Challenge: Attracting and Retaining Women in Physics, D'Iorio, McKenna, McMillan,
Svensson in IUPAP International Women in Physics Conference, 2002
AIP (American Institute of Physics)
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Canadian Poster for IUPAP International Women in Physics
Conference, 2002 D'Iorio, McKenna, McMillan, Svensson
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Canadian Poster for IUPAP Second International Women in Physics
Conference, 2005 McKenna, Kilfoil, Predoi-Cross, Steinitz
- Articles/Reports on Women in Physics/Sciences
- Physics Today's write up on the
IUPAP Women in Physics Conference (2002)
- American Institute of Physics
Women Physicists Speak: The 2001 International Study of Women in
Physics, by Rachel Ivie, Roman Czujko, and Katie Stowe.
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Women in Physics, 2000, AIP
(American Institute of Physics) Report by Ivie and Stowe
- Dual Career
Couples a survey by Laurie McNeil and Marc Sher in 1999
- Climate for Women
in Physics , APS/AAPT Report by J.Franz (1995)
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Participation of Women in Physics, Science article
by M.Dresselhaus, J.Franz, and B.Clark (1994)
- Women in Physics in
Canada, Physics in Canada article,
(March/April 96 issue)
survey by J.Lagowski and J.McKenna (me) for CAP
- Why
Science must adapt to Women" Discover, November 2002
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ETAN Report on Women and Science: Science Policies in the European
Union: Promoting excellence through mainstreaming gender equality (2000)
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Speeding up the Long Slow Path to Change Meg Urry CSWP Gazette, Fall 2002
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The Status of Women in Physics- What, Why and How to Change. A Report on the IUPAP
International Conference on Women in Physics" Meg Urry, CSWP Gazette, Fall 2002.
Report of the US Delegation to the IUPAP conference
- Women Physicists Speak Report from
UK on the Gender Gap in Science (2002)
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Report on the First International Conference on Women in Physics Physics
in Canada article, (November/December 2002 issue)
Report from the Canadian Delegation to the IUPAP Conference, McKenna et al.
- Harvard:
Report on Women in the Sciences. (1991)
- Can Title IX Do for Women In
Science and Engineering What It Has Done for Women In Sports?
APS News "backpage", May 2003, Debra R. Rolison
- What Works for
Women in Undergraduate Physics? Physics Today, September 2003 article by
Whitten, Foster and Duncombe
- Women in Physics: Why so
Few? Colloquium, Janis McKenna, at UToronto Sept
2002: highlights and anecdotes from the IUPAP conference
on Women in Physics, including
resolutions and recommendations. (2002)
- How Babies Alter
Careers for Academics" Robin Wilson, in the Chronicle of Higher
Education, December 2003 - scary!
- Academic Careers and
Babies "the babybook", a collection of experiences from faculty
moms at UC Davis
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Balancing Family and Career Academe-Online November 2004 (7 articles
on this issue)
- Enormous
WISELI Bibliography on a broad range of topics of concern to
women in science/engineering, ranging from work/family issues to
climate to gender studies to issues of interest to women students
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Harvard University President
Summers' January 2005 remarks, press coverage and responses
from the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership
Institute at University of Wisconsin-Madison
- The MIT Report, UBC Report and Other University/Institute Reports
on Women Faculty in Physics/Sciences/Engineering
Janis McKenna, UBC Department of Physics, 2006. janis@physics.ubc.ca