Brianna White

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To thrive in an age of disruption and to contribute to a world grappling with a climate crisis and the Fourth Industrial Evolution, start with a STEM degree. That’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — the disciplines providing the knowledge and skills crucial to addressing many of the world’s most urgent problems, from global warming to mass urban migration and social unrest.
Yet, despite its importance, the STEM fields fields remain heavily male-dominated. Only about one in five  engineering degrees go to women. None of the 2021 science Nobel laureates are women. Women comprise only 24% of physics PhD graduates in Germany. Whether at work or on campuses, women continue to be severely underrepresented. 
The good news is there are universities that take gender equality seriously. They are raising awareness of the importance of empowering women to pursue careers in STEM and   introducing clubs and organizations for women in STEM. Begin your inclusive STEM program with these top-tier universities:
University of California, Irvine 
Home to five Nobel laureates, the University of California, Irvine ranked 38th on a list of best engineering schools. With over 12 undergraduate and 13 graduate programs, it is no question that the University of California, Irvine is the ideal choice for a career in engineering.
UC Irvine has an integrative approach that combines fundamentals, research and hands-on experience to provide opportunities to develop future innovative and creative engineers.
Continue reading: https://www.studyinternational.com/news/the-most-gender-inclusive-stem-universities-in-north-america/
 

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