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There is a need to integrate women fully into the academic sciences and engineering. Part of the initiative to retain the talent pool of highly trained women in a life long science career is to have information resources specific to your needs readily available. Whether you are a first year student seeking the mentorship of other female undergraduates or a new faculty member looking for an online community of women in academia, consider this website your one-stop resource.In the News
Microcapillaries and bio-oil lead to Analytical Chemistry prize for Booker
PhD student awarded NSERC prize
Findings call universe’s size into question
An invitation for Women to be WoWed
Morbey nets female Great Lakes researchers for role models
Physicist Mittler helps children see the light of science
Biology Graduate student wins top physiology award
Western astronomers key players in new NASA collaborative project
Postdocs seek recognition of unique campus role (pdf excerpt from the Western News)
Galaxy merger mirrors early days of universe
Lake Naivasha Sustainability Project returns from the first trip
Malaysian students discover the ‘Western’ world
Variable temperatures leave insects with a frosty reception
Internship experience earns Environmental Science student Suncor Prize
More soil-plant matching recommended
Mentoring Women: Making It Happen
2009 L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science Award laureate has a Western connection
Carol Jones to be first ever Assistant Dean for Diversity & Outreach
New profiles added to "A Part of Our History at Western"
Does Gender Matter?- Nature Commentary
Sex, Math and Scientific Achievement - Scientific American
Armour's "Project Catalyst" Takes an Active Role in Adding Women to Science
Western astronomer part of discovery on space dust and black holes
Armour lecture to be keynote of Fall Gathering of Women in Science
A Clean Water Invention Primes the Pump for Activism
What's keeping women out of the labs? - BBC News link




