Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics
AWSEM, brings together parents, educators and women professionals in science-related fields to kindle and support young womenUs interest in science, engineering, mathematics and technology (SEMT).
Archives of Women in Science and Engineering
The Iowa State University Library inaugurated its Archives of Women in Science and Engineering in April 1994. This new archive was born from the need to document the history of women in science and engineering -- their social history as well as the sto
4000 Years of Women in Science
4,000 years of women in science! Did you know that? Women are, and always have been, scientists. This site lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past. They are all women! This site grew out of the public talks given by Dr. Sethanne Howard, currently with NASA. As we learn more, we add it to this page. We hope you will share what you know with us.
With social progress and economic development, the contribution of Chinese women to science and technology has reached an unprecedented level. At present, the number of Chinese women scientific and technological workers surpresses eight million, accounting for 35 percent of the total scientific and technological work force in China. They are actvie in nearly every scientific and technological undertaking and have scored remarkable success.
Site gives information answering questions dealing with gender equity in education.
A cyber educational center devoted to gender equity in science, especially in the physical sciences.
Integrating Gender Equity and Reform (InGEAR)
This web site is a compilation of curriculum materials that promote excellence and equity in mathematics, science, and engineering instruction.
The National Women's Educational Equity Act Equity Resource Center
WEEA Equity Resource Center works to improve educational, social, and economic outcomes for women and girls.
This site gives examples of many career examples described by women.
Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering
This site contains many links to web sites on women and minorities including links to a variety of organizations and information from NSF on women and minorities in science and engineering.
This site gives an overview of several women of past and present who are involved in science. There are also various areas covered including teacher resources, Online interviews, a mentoring area, and an electronic field trip.
Last updated:
September 8, 1999