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RAISE Project Catalogues More than 1,000 Awards in Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine - Read More

Date Added: July 01, 2008 06:08:04 AM
The RAISE Project, a program of the Society for Women's Health Research to increase recognition of women in science, technology, engineering and medicine through professional awards, has documented more than 1,000 awards. A resource for scientists and women's advocates, the RAISE Project features a searchable database with information on application processes and award histories.

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