Workshop report: Women in physics in developing countries

The underrepresentation of women in physics is a global phenomenon, and women in developing countries report experiencing additional barriers at all career levels. To enable women in these nations to overcome these barriers, we must consider the inclusion of women in physics in the unique cultural c...

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Published inAIP conference proceedings Vol. 3040; no. 1
Main Authors Panther, Fiona, Gledhill, Irvy, Jin, Kuijuan, Okeke, Francisca Nnekka, Biira, Saphina, Bossard, Nicole, Da Costa Ludwig, Zélia Maria, Deng, Miaoyi, Fang, Zheyu, Goswami, Srubabati, Ivie, Rachel, Modiba, Rosinah, Qamar, Anisa, Randriamanakoto, Zara, Robinson, Elexus, Romero-Salazar, Lorena, Sanchez, Angie, White, Susan, Zhu, Xing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 17.11.2023
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Summary:The underrepresentation of women in physics is a global phenomenon, and women in developing countries report experiencing additional barriers at all career levels. To enable women in these nations to overcome these barriers, we must consider the inclusion of women in physics in the unique cultural context of developing countries and consider the lived experience of women physicists from developing countries. The IUPAP Women in Physics in Developing Countries workshop provided an opportunity to discuss the challenges and celebrate the successes of women from developing countries who are working for greater inclusivity.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0175567