1. Status of gender equity in physics in Canada (2017–2020).
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Rangan, Chitra, Campbell, Melanie, Corrigan, Eamonn, Ghose, Shohini, Kwiatkowski, Ania, Peet, A. W., and O'Neil, Samantha
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GENDER inequality ,SEXUAL minorities ,PHYSICS ,GENDER mainstreaming ,NOBEL Prizes - Abstract
Since 2017, numerous activities have been undertaken to advance gender equity in physics in Canada. National programs, including the Dimensions charter of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, have increased awareness of equity, diversity, and inclusion issues. Donna Strickland won a Nobel prize in 2018, which also highlighted gender minorities in physics. The gender-based analysis of the Canada Research Chair program has led to an emphasis on accountability, transparency, and best practices in recruitment, hiring, and retention and has been mirrored by. which has positively impacted other university policies with respect to gender and underrepresented minorities. These initiatives promise to improve the status of gender equity in Canada in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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