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Women in stem careers : International perspectives on increasing workforce participation, advancement and leadership edited by Diana Bilimoria, Linley Lord

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: xviii, 256 p. : iil. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781781954065
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Online resources: Summary: Science and technology have become major contributors to our advancement and economic progress. But although more women than men now graduate from universities, women continue to face challenges in STEM fields such as engineering, mining, and university STEM teaching and research. Though progress is slowly being made, much more needs to be done. Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord, along with their international contributors, address these concerns using theory and research evidence along with offering solutions. Organizational managers and government administrators interested in increasing women's participation and advancement in STEM disciplines need to examine this collection' - Ronald J. Burke, York University, Canada Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe examining women's participation, advancement and leadership in STEM fields. the book explores the nature of STEM careers across industry and academia, and presents the latest thinking on successful individual, organisational and educational initiatives related to women in STEM. An invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in organisations and government, as well as for women aspiring to or presently working in STEM fields
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 500.82 WO ME (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0051089

Science and technology have become major contributors to our advancement and economic progress. But although more women than men now graduate from universities, women continue to face challenges in STEM fields such as engineering, mining, and university STEM teaching and research. Though progress is slowly being made, much more needs to be done. Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord, along with their international contributors, address these concerns using theory and research evidence along with offering solutions. Organizational managers and government administrators interested in increasing women's participation and advancement in STEM disciplines need to examine this collection' - Ronald J. Burke, York University, Canada Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe examining women's participation, advancement and leadership in STEM fields. the book explores the nature of STEM careers across industry and academia, and presents the latest thinking on successful individual, organisational and educational initiatives related to women in STEM. An invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in organisations and government, as well as for women aspiring to or presently working in STEM fields

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