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Title: Silvina Ponce Dawson and Karen Hallberg


1
Women in Physics in Argentina
  • Silvina Ponce Dawson and Karen Hallberg
  • Physics Dept. FCEN University of Buenos Aires
  • Centro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro

2
Students
  • Percentage of female students at undergraduate
    and graduate levels at the Universities (average
    over the last 10 years)

--- no data available
In total there are 14 Universities with Physics
Faculties. In the average 28 of the total
amount of graduates are women.
3
PhD students
  • Evolution at the University of Buenos Aires
  • Evolution at the Instituto Balseiro

4
Scholarships
Mainly granted by CONICET (National Research
Council for ST, similar to the French CNRS). The
data are for doctoral and postdoctoral positions
in 2001.
Women/total(39/151)
5
Academic positions
Evolution in recent years, at some Universities

La Plata, Rosario, I. Balseiro, del Centro de
Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata
6
Present distribution of women in academic
positions in several Universities

7
Research Positions
Evolution of research positions in CONICET

8
Decision making

National Research Council CONICET
  • National Agency for ST


Includes national and foreign researchers
working in Argentina or abroad
9
Grants and Projects
  • CONICET funded projects
  • Average in recent years
  • National Agency funded projects

includes Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy
10
Others
Women/total259/880
  • Members of the
  • Argentine Physics Association
  • Atomic Energy Commission

Women/total46/184
11
Women in Science in Argentina
Age and gender distribution of researchers and
PhD students in 1999 (all sciences) (Source
SETCYP)
12
Conclusions
The population of women physicists in Argentina
is definitely low, especially in high academic,
research and decision-making positions. While on
average 30 undergraduate and 26 graduate
students are female, the percentage in higher
positions decreases from 16 to 6 (academic) and
from 30 to 7 (research) as the level
increases. In addition between 10 and 13
projects in Physics have a female director and
only 10 to 14 women are in decision-making
positions.
More statistics in http//www.df.uba.ar/silvina/w
omen/datos_mujeres.html We acknowledge the
contribution of M. Gil, M. Caracoche, I. Casper,
P. Levstein, H. Lanza, L. Rojana, L. Bruno, G.
Dussel, R. Bolmaro and F. Tamarit
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