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More Women in Science and Technology: A Commitment to Sustainable Development Goals in Developing Countries: Sudan as a Case Study
Sulaiman, Suad M.
  • Sulaiman, Suad M; s.af
J. of med. and surg. res ; 2(2): 186-189, 2015.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1263684
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Women in Science historical membership atacademies of science The debate on the fact that there are very fewwomen (less than 10%) in the leading researchinstitutions was raised more than four decades ago. This has triggered several studies to document thecontribution of women to science and scientificdiscoveries. In 2010; the Royal Society of Londoncelebrated its 350th anniversary; but the historicabsence of women scientists from the seminars;exhibitions and publications was noted. Althoughthe Royal Society was founded in 1660; womenwere not permitted by statute to become fellowsuntil 285 years later; in 1945. An exception wasmade for Queen Victoria; who was made a royalfellow.This situation was not unique for theBritish; it was the same for other elite science academies...
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Science / Technology / Conservation of Natural Resources Language: English Journal: J. of med. and surg. res Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Science / Technology / Conservation of Natural Resources Language: English Journal: J. of med. and surg. res Year: 2015 Type: Article