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Research Internships In Science And Engineering (Rise)
2002 Annual Conference Proceedings
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In science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, the low presence of women has been well documented. Barriers contributing to the problems have been identified as external or contextually based, and internal or individually based. 5, 10 These barriers include the lack of female role models, the shadow job expectation for female faculty and low selfperceptions of ability by undergraduate women. 8, 20, 21 At the University of Maryland (UM), an innovative educational intervention
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