International day of Women and Girls in Science
International day of Women and Girls is celebrated every year on 11th February to promote the full and equal access and participation of women and girls in STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths fields.
Women have changed the course of thinking in different scientific domains with their research, invention, innovations, and discoveries. We need more women participating in the development of science and technology in the near future.
To encourage and motivate the growing girls to bring the change to our society through science and technology, ASIS organised a Seminar which was flawlessly executed by our senior science faculty Ms. Ushma Jadav.
- Speech about women and girl scientist of India and their contribution in the field of SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY.
- Achievements Of Women scientist of ISRO (Rocket women of India).
- Achievements of Indo- American astronauts.
- Role of International women scientist in research.
- Students shared their views (Girls of STEM quiz winners, Ahemdabad. And Girls participants USA based STEM MAGIC program) In a nutshell, it was an invigorating session for the students.
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is an annual global event, celebrated every year on the 11th of February. This significant day aims to promote gender equality and recognize the vital role of women and girls in the field of science and technology. By inspiring and supporting their participation in scientific fields, we encourage the growth of future innovators and leaders.
The United Nations General Assembly established the International Day of Women and Girls in Science in 2015. This special day highlights the achievements of women scientists, breaking gender stereotypes, and promoting the involvement of young girls in the fascinating world of science. As a result, we pave the way for a more inclusive and diverse scientific community, contributing to global development and innovation.
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On this day, numerous events and activities take place worldwide, including conferences, workshops, panel discussions, and exhibitions. Educational institutions, research organizations, and governments join hands to raise awareness about the importance of engaging women and girls in scientific endeavors.
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It aims to tackle gender disparity in scientific fields, where women continue to be underrepresented. According to UNESCO data, only 30% of researchers worldwide are women. Encouraging the inclusion of women and girls in science not only enhances diversity but also enriches scientific research and innovation, leading to groundbreaking discoveries.
Promoting gender equality in science has far-reaching benefits. It fosters a more inclusive workforce, which, in turn, can address global challenges. Such as climate change, public health, and sustainable development more effectively. By empowering women and girls to pursue careers in science. We create a world where innovation thrives, and the potential of every individual is realized.
To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Join us in recognizing the incredible achievements of women scientists and encouraging the next generation of girls to explore their passion for science. Share your stories and experiences using the hashtag #WomenInScience. Let’s work together to empower future female leaders in science and technology.
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