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CEWIP Resources
There is a wide variety of information on- and offline that we feel is of interest from the perspective of encouraging women in physics on all levels, tracking the history of female physicists, and interesting girls in science and physics. Please note that these organizations are compiled from submissions and suggestions from committee members and site visitors and are not necessarily endorsed by the CAP.
Canadian List of Women in Physics and Science Organizations
- Amanda W. Peet's Matters of Interest Page
- Janis McKenna's webpage featuring a section on women in physics
- Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology
- Canadian ScienceWeb site for women in science and technology
- Canadian Women in the Mathematical Sciences
- International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists
International List of Women in Physics Organizations and Contacts
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AUSTRIA |
• Frauen und Physik A working group of the Austrian Physical Society. |
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FRANCE |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
• AWISE - Association for women in science and engineering. |
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UNITED STATES |
• American Astronomical Society Committee on the Status of Women |
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INTERNATIONAL |
Histories of Women in Physics
- Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics - UCLA archive supported by APS
- Barry's History of Women in Astronomy Page - by an astronomer and historian
- Women in Science - biographies from the Franklin institute
- Great Canadian Scientists - profiles of men and women, online games
Publications and Articles for and about Women in Physics
- Becoming Leaders: A Handbook for Women in Science, Engeneering and Technology, a book by Carolyn J. Emerson
- "What Works for Women in Undergraduate Physics?" by Barbara L. Whitten, Suzanne R. Foster, and Margaret L. Duncombe. Physics Today, September 2003.
- Women in Physics-themed issue of the Canadian Undergraduate Physics Journal, September 2003.
