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ESA Highlights Women In STEM Across EIROforum Network For International Day Of Women And Girls In Science

For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, ESA and EIROforum organizations highlighted the contributions of women in European science and technology. The celebration featured profiles of women, including ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot, to emphasize the value of community and inclusivity in STEM fields.

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In the 2024/25 school year, 11% of female students were enrolled in STEM educational fields. In 2024, 33% of women graduated in these fields and 35% earned a doctorate. The share of women among researchers with a doctorate is gradually increasing, reaching 45% in 2020, according to SORS. This year marks 10 years since the UN General Assembly declared February 11 as the Day of Women and Girls in Science, which aims to raise awareness of gender eq…

Milan, February 11, 2026 – “We also share the values that inspire the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which is celebrated today, highlighting the important contribution of female researchers to the advancement of ALS research. Their commitment, combined with preparation and determination, has produced significant results over the years. In particular, over the last five years, there has been a growing participation of women in r…

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A total of 8 researchers from the Institute of Neurosciences, a mixed center of the Miguel Hernández de Elche University (UMH) and the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), will travel to different schools and institutes in the province to give informative talks. This initiative is part of the celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11F) and will begin on 11 February, although it will continue over the follow…

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Every 11 February, a date is commemorated that seeks to highlight the role of women and girls in science and promote equal opportunities in science and technology. International Women's and Girls' Day in Science is celebrated on 11 February, an initiative promoted by the United Nations to highlight women's participation in scientific research and encourage equal access to knowledge. The date focuses on persistent inequalities that limit the pres…

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ugr.es broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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