Higher education was denied for women in most countries mainly by the clergy till the beginning of the 20th century. Universities in most European countries were closed to female students. Few research centers accepted women researchers and similarly few university professors accepted women students. In spite of this many women chemists and physicists distinguished themselves in great discoveries and women got Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry. Now, girl graduates from most colleges are twice the number of boys graduates
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
In the first part, social conditions for the expansion of formal education for women in industrializ...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...
Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
We live in a time, when few people concern of that, why is so few women in the science; although now...
Participation rates for women in higher education have increased between 1999 and 2005 in all region...
The importance of increased levels of education in improving the status of women throughout the worl...
Because teenaged girls generally avoid classes in physical sciences and advanced mathematics, they r...
Several politically motivated initiatives have led to substantial debate and opened the door to gend...
This chapter is concerned with describing and critically evaluating the literature on the existence ...
Education is the power which shapes the future of every individual. It is considered as a ladder for...
The study presented discusses the insertion of women in the sciences and starts from the assumption ...
A review of existing pre-college science programs for young women in high school is presented,with e...
It is difficult for college students today to imagine life when the term discrimination had not ye...
The aim of this paper is to examine the reasons why women choose to access higher education in the t...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
In the first part, social conditions for the expansion of formal education for women in industrializ...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...
Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
We live in a time, when few people concern of that, why is so few women in the science; although now...
Participation rates for women in higher education have increased between 1999 and 2005 in all region...
The importance of increased levels of education in improving the status of women throughout the worl...
Because teenaged girls generally avoid classes in physical sciences and advanced mathematics, they r...
Several politically motivated initiatives have led to substantial debate and opened the door to gend...
This chapter is concerned with describing and critically evaluating the literature on the existence ...
Education is the power which shapes the future of every individual. It is considered as a ladder for...
The study presented discusses the insertion of women in the sciences and starts from the assumption ...
A review of existing pre-college science programs for young women in high school is presented,with e...
It is difficult for college students today to imagine life when the term discrimination had not ye...
The aim of this paper is to examine the reasons why women choose to access higher education in the t...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
In the first part, social conditions for the expansion of formal education for women in industrializ...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...