Each month this year, AAUW teams up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, in an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. This is a question [...]
Posts Tagged ‘design’
Why Do We Need Women in STEM Fields?
Posted in AAUW research, S T E M, Sexism, The AAUW Community, Women and Civil Rights, Women and Work, Women's Health, tagged competitiveness, creativity, design, engineering, innovation, mathematics, science, technology on February 28, 2011, | 2 Comments »
Pinking
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women's Health, tagged design, gender analysis, pinking, product design, safety, UNESCO on October 6, 2010, | 2 Comments »
This is the second of several blogs from AAUW Chief of Strategic Advancement Jill Birdwhistell written during her recent trip to Paris on behalf of AAUW to attend a UNESCO conference. The View from the UNESCO Working Group on Gender, Science, and Technology Product designers need to stop pinking and start thinking. “Pinking” is the term coined [...]

