All Diversity articles – Page 2
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News
New Royal Society fellowship to support Black researchers
Scheme may be expanded to other underrepresented groups if it’s successful
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Opinion
Learning lessons from the history of chemistry
What makes chemistry work? And why should we care?
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Opinion
Culturally relevant teaching benefits science and students
Addressing the melanin in the room
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News
Black, female, and disabled academics were less likely to be entered for REF 2021
Physical sciences perform best but gap in submission rates remains
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Feature
Are hair relaxers damaging to health?
Different chemistries have been designed to turn curly hair straight, but in all cases questions remain about their safety, finds Rachel Brazil
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News
Nobel laureate speaks of experiencing ‘male discrimination’ at annual Lindau meeting
Kurt Wüthrich describes climate of meeting of Nobel laureates as hostile
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News
Share of women in US government Stem jobs has been static since 2005
Women are underrepresented in US federal Stem jobs and leave these posts at a higher rate than men, but more female supervisors might help
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News
Report highlights job insecurity and mental health strain in academia
Baseline pay and conditions compare well to other sectors for permanent staff
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Careers
When will funders take action on PhD and postdoc conditions?
Campaigns in the UK, Ireland and Canada await announcements
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Opinion
Chemistry’s history through the feminist lens
Examining how science excludes women and other underrepresented groups
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Careers
A more reasonable view of workplace adjustments
Normalising giving people what they need to do their jobs well
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Webinar
Addressing anxiety – Building a better chemistry culture
Learn how to cope with one of the most common mental health conditions – anxiety
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News
Science superpower strategy welcomed but concerns over UK association to Horizon persist
£370 million of new funding available for ‘exciting’ technologies announced
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News
Small pilot scheme will support women returning to Stem careers in UK
Government funds will help parents and carers in the Midlands and north of England re-enter the job market
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News
Canada’s graduate students crippled by wages that haven’t risen since 2003
Anxiety, stress and thoughts of dropping out of master’s and PhDs have become commonplace
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Opinion
Transforming lab coats into Cloaks for Sydney WorldPride
Celebrating LGBTQIA+ scientists through fashion and photography
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Opinion
What Rihanna taught me about intersectionality and inclusion
Finding a model for reforming science culture in the Savage x Fenty fashion show