Women in STEM are powerhouse leaders, responsible for some of the biggest developments in technology, science, engineering and mathematics. Women have made a monumental name for themselves in this (still) male-dominated field, regardless of whether they hail from work within photonics/optics, academia or are on the frontlines of medical research.
The Best Part
Although women are still disproportionate in the STEM workforce, growing women's representation and leveraging their voices as leaders have inevitably sparked a continuous rise in women choosing to study STEM degrees.
There are over 6.3 million women scientists and engineers in the EU as of 2019, and they make up 43% of the total STEM employment. Stensborg prides itself on supporting long-overdue equality and diversity.
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The Best Part
Although women are still disproportionate in the STEM workforce, growing women's representation and leveraging their voices as leaders have inevitably sparked a continuous rise in women choosing to study STEM degrees.
There are over 6.3 million women scientists and engineers in the EU as of 2019, and they make up 43% of the total STEM employment. Stensborg prides itself on supporting long-overdue equality and diversity.
Continue reading: https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=20849