L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science was created in 1998.
Graduate Women in Science was created in 1921.
Association for Women in Science was created in 1971.
Ida Forbes received several awards throughout her career, including the prestigious National Medal of Science for her contributions to science and engineering. She was also recognized with the Women in Science and Engineering Award for her efforts to promote women in STEM fields. Additionally, Forbes was honored with multiple grants and fellowships that supported her research initiatives.
Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to science, technology, and education. Some notable awards include the National Organization for Women’s Women of Courage Award, the Essence Science and Technology Award, and the International Space Hall of Fame induction. Additionally, she has been recognized by various institutions for her advocacy in STEM fields and her efforts to inspire future generations in science and exploration.
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Yes, women are in computer science- or any field for that matter.
Phyllis Zweig Chinn has written: 'Women in Science and Mathematics Bibliography' 'Women in science and mathematics' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Women in mathematics, Women in science
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The cast of 2012 Women That Soar Awards - 2012 includes: Joey Fatone
Jan Harding has written: 'Women too in science and technology in Africa' -- subject(s): Young women, Education, Women in science, Women in technology, Science, Vocational guidance for women, Technology, Sex discrimination in education
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M. Samantaray has written: 'Indian women in librarianship' -- subject(s): Women in library science, Women librarians, Women in information science