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Mathematics needs to find the formula for gender equality

For International Women’s Day 2022, the female heads of four mathematical societies - Professor Ulrike Tillmann, President of the London Mathematical Society; Professor Sylvia Richardson, President of the Royal Statistical Society; Professor Alison Etheridge, Chair of the Council for the Mathematical Sciences; and Professor Rachel Norman, President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society - have written about the solutions needed to improve the representation and visibility of women in maths.


You can read the article in the Times Higher Education here.

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