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This week we celebrate Marie Curie’s 150th birthday. Since her time as a scientist, the situation for women in science has changed a lot. Nevertheless, only a minority of science professors today is female. AcademiaNet spoke with Professor Polly Arnold who is the producer of “A Chemical Imbalance” and a strong fighter for women in science.
We speak with AcademiaNet member Professor Seema Arora-Jonsson, who researches how rural development and environmental governance are carried out in rural areas and what effects gender and ethnicity have on the development.
The AcademiaNet scientist is rewarded an OBE for her services to chemistry and women in STEM.