UNVEILING GENDER DISPARITIES IN SCIENCE: Exploring the Roots of Female Attrition in STEM
Mohamed Bouabdallah
Director of Villa Albertine,
Cultural Counselor of the French Embassy
Chloé Vichot
President of Dauphine Foundation USA
Ardian Women’s Club
Cordially invite you to a special evening at the Villa Albertine on May 8, 2024, starting at 6 p.m
Join us for an insightful discussion featuring renowned speakers delving into the complexities of why women may diverge from scientific studies and carriers. 3 researchers from the ‘Women and Science’ Chair will take part in the discussion :
● Charlotte Alexander: Professor of Law and Ethics at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. Researcher focusing on Gender’s Effects in Medical Residency Selection in the US.
● Elyès Jouini: Leading the Dauphine-UNESCO ‘Women and Science’ Chair, exploring the roots and consequences of gender inequalities in science.
● Clementine Van Effenterre: Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto. Investigates the impact of a pitching game (“Little Boss”) on young girls’ self-confidence and educational performance.
This will be followed by a Meet & Greet session with the students from MIB Dauphine visting NYC this week to meet with Dauphine alumni.
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