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Under-represented Groups in Science: Challenges and Opportunities - Transversal Talk

Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore a thought-provoking talk on under-represented groups in science delivered by Maria Augusta Arruda from the University of Nottingham as part of the Serrapilheira/ICTP-SAIFR Training Program in Quantitative Ecology. Delve into critical questions about who conducts research, the motivations behind scientific inquiry, and the intended beneficiaries of research outcomes. Examine the research ecosystem and confront issues such as the "Invisible Woman" phenomenon, intersectionality, and racism in urban environments. Gain insights into personal perspectives on diversity in science, including reflections on family experiences. Discover how science advances through diversification and learn about the concepts of abolition and liberation in the context of scientific progress. This 1-hour 37-minute presentation offers a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and opportunities for creating a more inclusive scientific community.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Questions
Who does research
Why do we do research
Who do we research for
Landscape
Research ecosystem
The Invisible Woman
Malaria
Intersectionality
Racism in urban environments
My daughter
Wherever I Go
Science Advances
Diversification
abolition and liberation


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ICTP-SAIFR

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