IncludeHer
Increasing the visibility of women’s contributions to STEM
IncludeHer is a movement founded by Dr Kat Ross and calls for increased representation of women and gender minorities in our Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education.
We seek to bring a diverse representation of scientists and role models into classrooms to inspire students to believe they can pursue careers in STEM and be leaders in the field.
145 scientists. 1 female scientist.
These are some sobering statistics found in our study of the senior science curricula across Australia.
Niels Bohr, John Snow, Robert Millikan, Robert Bunsen, Frederick Lincoln, Seymour Singer, Richard Smalley, Robert Koch, Milutin Milankovic, Gustav Kirchhoff, Georg Ohm, Galileo Galilei, Claudias Ptolemy, Fritz London, Antoine Lavoisier, Charles Keeling, Arthur Holmes, Peter Higgs, Gilbert Lewis, Friedrich Mohs, Louis-Antoine Ranvier, Robert Hooke, Charles Darwin, Clinton Davisson, Hans Krebs, Hermann Minkowski, Alfred Wallace, Max Planck, Karl Schwarzschild, Fritz Haber, Joseph Thomson, Erwin Schrodinger, William Ferrel, Henry Russell, Werner Heisenberg, Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, Ignaz Semmelweis, John Gilbert, Leslie Holdridge, James Maxwell, Harold Kroto, Jacques Charles, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Harry Hess, Aristotle, Harold Urey, Heinrich Lenz, Johann Balmer, Joseph Hafele, Heinrich Koch, Alois Alzheimer, Robert Brown, Democritus, Friedrich Hund, Germain Hess, Garth Nicolson, William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, Hendrik Lorentz, Johannes Bronsted, Frank Drake, George Hadley, Alan Walsh, Linus Pauling, Alfred Wegener, William Bowman, Robert Alexander, James Watson, Heinrich Hertz, Augustin-Jean Fresnel, Julius Petri, Christian Doppler, Drummond Matthews, Wilhelm Wien, Heinrich Ruhmkorff, Robert Van de Graaff, Raymond Specht, Lester Germer, Albert Michelson, Francis Crick, Albert Einstein, Joseph von Fraunhofer, James Parkinson, Vladimir Markovnikov, Svante Arrhenius, Anders Celsius, Arthur Compton, William Perkin, Dmitri Mendeleev, Richard Feynman, Rosalind Franklin, Josiah Gibbs, Justus von Liebig, Edward Simpson, Thomas Young, Reginald Punnett, Georges Leclanche, Johannes Kepler, Louis Pasteur, Louis de Broglie, Daniel Bernoulli, Maurice Wilkins, Andreas Rett, Willebrord Snellius, Carl Linnaeus, Edwin Hubble, Camillo Golgi, Ernest Rutherford, Isaac Newton, Carl Bosch, Henry Le Chatelier, Carolus Linnaeus, Richard Keating, Theodore Lyman, Josef Stefan, Enrico Fermi, James Chadwick, Ludwig Boltzmann, Simeon Poisson, Edward Morley, Ejnar Hertzsprung, Bernhard Tollens, Hans Geiger, Friedrich Paschen, Ernest Marsden, Friedrich Wohler, Amedeo Avogadro, Michael Faraday, Friedrich Henle, Heinrich Magnus, August Wilhelm von Hofmann, James Van Allen, Thomas Lowry, Robert Boyle, Frederick Vine, Christiaan Huygens, Nicolaus Copernicus, Humphry Davy, Wolfgang Pauli, Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, Stanley Miller, John Dalton, Friedrich Kekule, Johannes Rydberg, Etienne-Louis Malus and Daniel Fahrenheit.
Check out the paper here: Invisible women: Gender representation in high school science courses across Australia