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Association for Women in Science - http://www.awis.org/
Dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. |
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Association for Women Geoscientists - http://www.awg.org/
To encourage the participation of women in the geosciences. The association promotes the exchange of educational, technical, and professional information to enhance the professional growth and advancement of women in the geosciences. |
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European Platform of Woman Scientists - http://www.epws.org
The purpose of having the EPWS is to build a structural link between women scientists and research policy makers. The aim is to introduce a new key strategic actor into the research policy debate by making the voice of women scientists heard. |
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Graduate Women in Science - http://www.gwis.org/
Sigma Delta Epsilon "is an interdisciplinary society of scientists who encourage and support women to enter and achieve success in science." The society's Web page includes fellowships, activities, publications, an online discussion group, plus links to other websites related to women in the sciences. |
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American Medical Women's Association - http://www.amwa-doc.org/
Dedicated to the care of the woman patient and to improving the personal and professional well-being of its members. Includes health advice and guidance for the public. |
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Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS) - http://www.twows.org/
An association of scientists promoting the research efforts and training opportunities of women scientists in the Third World. |
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Women in Engineering - http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/committee/women/index.html
The status and advancement of women in the engineering and science professions is the focus of the WIE membership group. |
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Committee on Women in Neuroscience - http://apu.sfn.org/index.cfm?pagename=WomeninNeuroscience
The Committee on Women in Neuroscience (C-WIN) is charged with implementing initiatives to increase the awareness of women's issues in the field, advance the interests of women in neuroscience, and to foster networking and mentoring opportunities for young women pursuing a career in neuroscience. |
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Korean-American Women in Science and Enigneering - http://www.kwise.org
Organization of Korean-American women with science and engineering related fields. |
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Association for Women in Science - Central Jersey Chapter - http://www.princetonol.com/groups/awis-cjc/
We encourage networking among women scientists by holding regular meetings that are free, open to the public and held at various locations around Princeton, NJ. |
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Society of Woman Geographers - http://www.iswg.org/
Brings together women explorers whose work has involved extensive travel in the investigations of little-known or unique places, peoples or things in the world. |
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Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics - http://www.saturdayacademy.org/GroupOptions/AWSEM/tabid/97/Default.aspx
Regional network of science and technology practitioners, educators, parents, businesses and community organizations committed to the enrichment of opportunities for young women. |
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Women in Technology - http://www.womenintechnology.co.nz/
New Zealand. Workshops and training on technical subjects, as well as networking and professional development. Provides information on membership and upcoming events. |
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HIgh Tech Women's Network - http://www.hightech-women.com/
A forum for women to network, mentor and share information resources. Speaker series, mentorship program, education program, and online resource center. |
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Women in Science, Engineering and Technology - http://www.myv12.com/temp_swe/innovatechnics/v12/blank_website/index.php
WiTEC is a well-established European network with co-ordinators in 12 European countries. |