Gender
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<p style="color:red;"> <b> Please note that all information on this page is in a draft version. Please check back often for details. </b> </p> | <p style="color:red;"> <b> Please note that all information on this page is in a draft version. Please check back often for details. </b> </p> | ||
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+ | The iGEM competition will be welcoming and fun for all students regardless of gender or orientation. This page is dedicated to explore gender balance in iGEM. It presents the results of study that assessed gender balance in iGEM over the years, tips to improve mixity in iGEM teams and invites you to get involved in making the iGEM competition an example for scientists regarding gender balance. | ||
<p> <h2>Gender balance in iGEM : the 2013 study </h2> </p> | <p> <h2>Gender balance in iGEM : the 2013 study </h2> </p> | ||
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- | + | During their human practices work, iGEM teams are encouraged to consider the social and human aspects of scientific research including issues of gender. Here we showcase a study conducted by the Paris Bettencourt 2013 team on the subject of women in synthetic biology and in iGEM. Their main conclusions:</p> | |
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- | <li> Gender balance correlates with success in iGEM! Prize-winning teams show gender ratios approaching 50%, while typical teams do not.</li> | + | <li> Gender balance correlates with success in iGEM! Prize-winning teams show gender ratios approaching 50%, while typical teams do not.</li><br> |
- | <li>As of 2013 women are underrepresented in iGEM, particularly in mentor or advisor roles. Only 37% of the students participating in iGEM are women. This proportion has not changed throughout the years, and it is the same in Asia, Europe and America. As for mentor and advisors, the number drops to 22% </li> | + | <li>As of 2013 women are underrepresented in iGEM, particularly in mentor or advisor roles. Only 37% of the students participating in iGEM are women. This proportion has not changed throughout the years, and it is the same in Asia, Europe and America. As for mentor and advisors, the number drops to 22% </li><br> |
- | <li> In survey data, women express less interest than men in taking leadership roles on their iGEM team.</li> | + | <li> In survey data, women express less interest than men in taking leadership roles on their iGEM team.</li><br> |
- | <li> Encouraging more women to participate as iGEM leaders and advisors may improve team gender balance, and improve the overall quality of iGEM science.<li> | + | <li> Encouraging more women to participate as iGEM leaders and advisors may improve team gender balance, and improve the overall quality of iGEM science.</li><br> |
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Revision as of 16:30, 7 February 2014
Please note that all information on this page is in a draft version. Please check back often for details.
The iGEM competition will be welcoming and fun for all students regardless of gender or orientation. This page is dedicated to explore gender balance in iGEM. It presents the results of study that assessed gender balance in iGEM over the years, tips to improve mixity in iGEM teams and invites you to get involved in making the iGEM competition an example for scientists regarding gender balance.
Gender balance in iGEM : the 2013 study
During their human practices work, iGEM teams are encouraged to consider the social and human aspects of scientific research including issues of gender. Here we showcase a study conducted by the Paris Bettencourt 2013 team on the subject of women in synthetic biology and in iGEM. Their main conclusions:
If you want to know the details of the study, you can find it here . You can also find an infographics of the main resuts here.
Want to make the study better ?
One of the key points in starting to get rid of gender bias in iGEM is to raise awareness. One way to raise awareness is to improve our knowledge about gender in iGEM. It only takes two minute and will help a lot, please fill this form !
Tips to have a more gender balanced team
You are convinced that a more gender balanced team will do better but have no idea how to improve the mixity in your team? Here are a few tips. The sentences are written for teams with few men, but of course, if it is the other way around just replace the word women by men.