03/09/2023
We are VERY excited to announce that WiSE will be hosting a Speed Mentoring Event this April 5th from 6-8pm!
Networking and mentorship is a critical part for our career success. At this event, you'll have the opportunity to meet and build connections with other women in your field.
If you'd like to attend this event, please sign up at this link: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_427xj5xNoIfXMdU?Q_CHL=qr
04/14/2022
When you picture a scientist, who do you picture?
Join us and UBC Okanagan Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office for a film screening of Picture A Scientist and a panel discussion about how to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in science.
Register now: https://gradstudies.ok.ubc.ca/picture-a-scientist/
09/17/2021
Introducing SCIVERSIFY UBCO!
Recognizing an ongoing lack of diversity within the field of science, Sciversify UBCO is a new, student-led initiative aimed at sparking a discussion around equity and diversity in STEM. This 3-day conference will be delivered via Zoom in the evenings from September 21-23, and features speaking engagements from several incredible scientists as well as a workshop delivered by UBCO’s Equity and Inclusion Office; find the event schedule below. Event attendees will also be eligible to win prizes from locally-owned businesses, so don't miss out!
Sciversify UBCO is free to attend. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sciversify-ubco-tickets-169671374649 for as many of the three events as you’d like. For more information, follow them on Instagram instagram.com/sciversifyubco or contact [email protected]. Hope to see you there!
03/09/2021
The Mightly Girl group suggests complimenting young girls on what they are doing or reading, not their appearance-- as a start to combat the topic in this article. A great read!
10/07/2020
The Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna for their work in the development of CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. Congratulations!
2 Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Genome Editing Research
The 2020 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded for research into "rewriting the code of life." Emmanuelle Charpentier of France and Jennifer Doudna of the U.S. are the laureates.
10/07/2020
Given the current global pandemic, we have made the difficult decision to put the WiSE mentoring program on hiatus. Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for updates.
07/12/2020
The New York Times has a great profile on Dr. Maureen Raymo - one of the worlds leading oceanographers and climate scientists and interim director of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
In addition to being one of the most influential earth scientists of her generation, Dr. Raymo is passionate about promoting diversity and equity within the field of ocean, atmosphere and earth sciences.
"While women have made great strides, people of color are still a tiny part of the fields of ocean, atmosphere and earth sciences: In 2016, 85 percent of all geoscience Ph.D.s went to whites, a percentage remarkably consistent over the past 40 years[...]A bit more than half of the program’s graduate students are male and 64 percent are white. There are currently no Black members of the faculty."
“[Dr. Raymo] has been one of the few people to ask proactively what can be done [...] to change the foundation of what we do, and how we do it.”
Be sure to check out the rest of the article by following the link below.
She’s an Authority on Earth’s Past. Now, Her Focus Is the Planet’s Future.
The climate scientist Maureen Raymo is leading the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia. She has big plans for science, and diversity, too.
06/28/2020
June 23rd was !
Throughout history, there have been many women who have significantly contributed to various fields of engineering, while likely overcoming discrimination and social challenges to do so.
Take a moment to learn about seven notable female engineers through history.
Was there a female engineer you felt was missing from the list? Leave a comment and let us know so we can learn more about these trailblazing women in engineering!
7 Famous Female Engineers in History
A notable selection of forward-thinking females who have broken through barriers to blaze a glamorous trail though engineering history