Doing science with a disability
If you think you have faced barriers in your journey to pursue science, take a moment to read this article highlighting the difficulties faced by scientists with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
If you think you have faced barriers in your journey to pursue science, take a moment to read this article highlighting the difficulties faced by scientists with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
Here, the New York Times has its take on the National Academy of Sciences’ report on women in science careers (Beyond Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineering). Although NYT says that the report “recommends a sweeping overhaul of our institutions”, little has changed …
This popular blog is written by the online persona MommyScientist. While keeping her identity and exact scientific field a mystery, MommyScientist shares her experiences balancing her career and personal life, dealing with difficult male colleagues, teaching, and running her research lab. Posts are more infrequent of late, but the archives …
The NAS press has their study on women in science careers, Beyond Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineering, available online for your reading pleasure. The report was released in 2006. Here’s a description: The United States economy relies on the productivity, entrepreneurship, and creativity of …
This old Science article sums up some of the results from the National Academy of Sciences’ report Beyond Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineering. Unfortunately, the report’s results are still pretty accurate four years later.