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28 februari 2019

Best female PhD students 2018 - Aimee Sakes

Best female PhD students 2018 - Aimee Sakes

28 februari 2019

Best female PhD students 2018 - Eline van der Kruk

Best female PhD students 2018 - Eline van der Kruk

28 februari 2019

Best female PhD students 2018 - Eline Hutter

Best female PhD students 2018 - Eline Hutter

28 februari 2019

Best female PhD students 2018 - Birgit van Driel

Best female PhD students 2018 - Birgit van Driel

28 februari 2019

Best female PhD students 2018 - Marina Bos-de Vos

Best female PhD students 2018 - Marina Bos-de Vos

27 februari 2019

VSV 'Revolutionary Aerospace Women" event

VSV 'Revolutionary Aerospace Women" event

Op dinsdag 19 maart vindt het Revolutionaire Aerospace Women Event plaats op de faculteit.

15 februari 2019

5 million for more diversity in science

Minister Van Engelshoven (OCW) announced in her letter 'Curious and involved - the value of science' to invest 5 million euro for more diversity in science.

05 februari 2019

Celebrating Delft Women in Science

29 januari 2019

Stephanie Wehner wint Ammodo Science Award

Stephanie Wehner wint Ammodo Science Award

Stephanie Wehner (QuTech/EWI) is één van de acht winnaars van de Ammodo Science Awards 2019. Dat heeft Ammodo vandaag bekendgemaakt. De laureaten ontvangen ieder een geldbedrag van 300.000 euro. Dat geld kunnen ze de komende jaren gebruiken om nieuwe wegen te verkennen in fundamenteel wetenschappelijk onderzoek.

18 januari 2019

Science prizes won by women ‘offer less cash and prestige’ (Source THE)

Science prizes won by women ‘offer less cash and prestige’ (Source THE)

Analysis of awards in biology and biomedical sciences between 1968 and 2017 suggests women increasingly likely to win prizes for ‘service’ over research. Women who win prizes for their scientific endeavours receive less money and prestige than their male counterparts, according to an analysis highlighting the gender gap in scholarly recognition.