
Discussion
In my presentation I will discuss the changes
that have occurred (and that have not!) in Brazil regarding the participation
of women in science. Although some progress towards gender equality has occurred,
two main limitations are still in place. Firstly, even though the proportion of
women researchers in Brazil is higher than the global average, gender equality has
not improved in the fields of Engineering, Math and Physics. Secondly, gender equality
has not changed significantly in the past 20 years when the upper levels of the
academic/ scientific careers are considered. Based on my own experience, I listed
seven main attitudes that have helped me and that need to be reinforced if we
want to support young women scientists: (1) having early/deep exposition to
Science, starting in high school; (2) finding women role models early on in your
career and carefully select the type of mentors you should listen to; (3) planning
family life together with your career plan: finding the right time to have kids
is essential for a woman scientist to be able to experience the best of both
worlds; (4) finding good advices that can help you become a group leader as
soon as you create your own lab; (5) exercising good mentorship abilities with
your students, both males and females; (6) finding different strategies for
networking/collaborations so you can interact with top level scientists and,
(7) finding a good balance between research, teaching and administration duties
while moving up the academic ladder.