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How Women, Companies and Organizations Are Closing the Gender Gap

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Today, women earn significantly more master’s degrees than men, and in a diversity of fields. Nonetheless, women continue to face challenges to higher education, and remain under-represented in a number of industries. Thankfully, many schools and organizations recognize these trends and are taking…

A history of black scientists

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The Feb 2016 issue of ASBMB Today focuses on the importance of diversity and inclusion in biochemistry and molecular biology. To accompany the issue, we put together a timeline highlighting some important achievements in the life sciences made by black scientists. View resource

Bringing scientific rigor to issues of diversity

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In 2014, Hannah Valantine became the first chief officer for scientific workforce diversity at the National Institutes of Health. Her charge is to diversify the biomedical research workforce “by developing a vision and comprehensive strategy to expand recruitment and retention and promote inclusiveness…

Talking inclusion and diversity

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"Poet and activist Audre Lorde said, “In our work and in our living, we must recognize that difference is a reason for celebration and growth.” She also said, “It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept and celebrate those differences.”" "Although scientists…

Ten easy ways you can support diversity in academia in 2016

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An excellent list of suggestions that anyone can follow to support diversity. View resource

Workload survival guide for academics

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First-person accounts by several UK academics on how they try to manage the ever-increasing demands of the academic workload. You'll share their pain and maybe learn a few tricks. View resource

Seven posts to help you find the right work-life balance with children (Nature Jobs)

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Just in time for Mother's Day (UK): Nature Jobs has collected a set of posts with advice on how to achieve work-life balance with children. View resource

Science-ing as a pregnant postdoc - blog post by Sarah Supp

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Many early career scientists wonder about the possibility of balancing children and their careers. This juggling act starts even before the child is born. One postdoc shares the story of how her pregnancy has affected her work and choices in the weeks leading up to birth. It's a useful first-person account…

Clickable Spreadsheet for Life Science Education Resources to Help Professionals, Educators & Students

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PSALSE resource inventory 2015 The Professional Societies Alliance for Life Science Education (PSALSE) offers an inventory that distills how PSALSE affiliates organize their program categories and activities. The spreadsheet provides specific links (URLS or emails, where available) for more information…