Women in science: overview, challenges, and inspirations
Debora Peres Menezes

TL;DR
This paper discusses gender inequality in Brazilian science, highlighting historical challenges, current barriers faced by women in STEM, and initiatives aimed at inspiring and supporting female scientists to promote diversity and fairness.
Contribution
It provides an overview of gender inequality in Brazilian science, emphasizing actions and projects that support women and promote diversity in STEM fields.
Findings
Gender inequality persists in Brazilian science.
Barriers lead to dropout among female STEM students.
Initiatives aim to inspire and support women in science.
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to contextualise the current situation of gender inequality in the Brazilian society and, in particular, in science, and to show actions that try to minimise this situation and support girls who want to become scientists and women who are already in their careers. Historical and current data on the Brazilian reality are highlighted and show that social mishaps cannot be ignored and that the barriers faced by female science students, especially in the so-called STEM areas (hard sciences, technology, engineering and maths), can be a source of dropout. Some specific awards for female researchers are mentioned and projects that aim to show the challenges of the career and inspire future scientists are listed. The lack of gender equality must be a source of recurring discussions in academic environments and the obstacles faced by under-represented groups must…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCareer Development and Diversity
