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Welcome to the Women in Physics Web Page at the University of Toronto. This page contains information about the Department of Physics as well as links to other sites of interest to female students. Many of us here in the department are striving to im ... http://physics.utoronto.ca/~wiphys/
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- The MIT Graduate Women in Physics
Graduate Women in Physics is a group formed to foster community amongst women mainly graduate students, but also postdoctoral researchers and faculty members in the Physics Department. Apart from semiregular dinners approximately once every two wee ... http://web.mit.edu/physics/wphys/
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- The Network for Women in Physics in Denmark
The Network for Women in Physics in Denmark Danish abbreviation KIF was formed in 1992, and in 1993 became a section under the Danish Physical Society DFS. ... http://kif.nbi.dk/
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- The Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics
Descriptions of important contributions to science made by 83 women in the 20th century. These are documented by the original papers in which the discoveries were first reported. In addition there are historical essays and other historical document ... http://physics.ucla.edu/~cwp/
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- The Women in Physics at Purdue University
Women in Physics is a university organization that brings the women studying and working in the physics department together to get to know one another to counteract isolation, provide more female physicist role models, and create a more positive envi ... http://physics.purdue.edu/wip/
| | - The Women in Physics at Oregon State University
Oregon State Universitys Physics Department has three women faculty members. Corinne Manogue is a theoretical physicist who researches gravity and string theory; she is also active in curriculum reform and Physics Education Research. Oksana Ostroverk ... http://physics.orst.edu/~tate/wip.html
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- Women in Physics
These reports and highlights contain data on the education and employment of women in physics in the U.S. and data on working women physicists across the world.For a free hard copy of any of the reports listed below, go to the report order form. ... http://aip.org/statistics/trends/gendertrends.html
| | - The Committee to Encourage Women in Physics
The CAP Committee to Encourage Women in Physics CEWIP was initiated in 1983 by Professors Jim Megaw and Jim Prentice, who noticed that women were dramatically underrepresented in the physics community. This is no less an issue today, for while there ... http://cap.ca/prof/cewip/
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- The Australian Institute of Physics
The mission of the Women in Physics WIP group is to support women in physics, to advocate on their behalf, and to work towards removing impediments to their career advancement through cultural change within the discipline and via the advancement of p ... http://physics.usyd.edu.au/wip/
| | - The American Physical Society
APS, through the Committee on the Status of Women in Physics CSWP, is committed to encouraging the recruitment, retention, and career development of women physicists at all levels. ... http://aps.org/programs/women/index.cfm
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