Despite efforts to increase the diversity of the workforce in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), women remain largely underrepresented in these fields. This symposium brings together experts from across the globe who study the impact of diversity on innovation and discovery, who have identified the underlying causes of the STEM gender gap, and who have implemented effective programs to address this.
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Panel discussion on Gender and STEM: Insights from the Arab World RSVP here
Confirmed Speakers and Workshop Leaders:
Nehal Abu-Lail, Washington State University, USA
Linzi J. Kemp, American University, Sharjah, UAE
Reiko Kuroda, WINDS & Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Elena Del Giorgio, STAGES-University of Milan, Italy
Brooke Hopkins, NYUAD Student
Mariam Elgamal, NYUAD Student
Convened by
Kirsten Sadler Associate Professor of Biology, NYUAD
Hannah Brückner Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity, Professor Social Research and Public Policy, NYUAD
Convened by
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Kirsten Sadler, Associate Professor of Biology, NYUAD
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Hannah Brückner, Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity and Professor Social Research and Public Policy, NYUAD
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