Egyptian women in physics: Progress and challenges

Mohsen, M.; Hosni, Hala; Mohamed, Hadeer; Gadalla, Afaf; Kahil, Heba; Elshimy, Hassan;

Abstract


The present study shows a progressive increase in the number of female physicists as undergraduates and postgraduates in several governmental universities. For instance, in Ain Shams University, the percentage of women who selected physics as a major course of study increased from 7.2% in 2012 to 10.8% in 2013 and 15.7% in 2014. The study also provides the current gender distribution in the various positions among the teaching staff in seven governmental universities. The data supports the fact that female teaching assistants are increasing in these universities.


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Title Egyptian women in physics: Progress and challenges
Authors Mohsen, M.; Hosni, Hala; Mohamed, Hadeer; Gadalla, Afaf; Kahil, Heba; Elshimy, Hassan 
Issue Date 31-Dec-2015
Journal AIP Conference Proceedings 
Volume 1697
Issue 1
ISBN 9780735413443
ISSN 0094243X
DOI 10.1063/1.4937662
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84984583402

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