News & Views Voice assistants like Alexa and Siri prop up sexist stereotypes says UN Tech juggernauts like Apple and Amazon have spent decades finessing voice assistant technology, but they’ve kept one aspect of this in the dark ages.
News & Views ‘Universities must be models of equity and diversity’: The bias creeping through in student evaluations Male university teachers are more likely to be rated higher than their female counterparts in student evaluations according to this research.
Leadership Largest all-women expedition arrives in Antarctica The third Homeward Bound voyage, the largest female expedition to Antarctica with 80 female scientists on board for the 21 day trip, has arrived.
News & Views “I see you, I hear you, I believe in you”: Ten words that changed Layne Beachley’s life Layne Beachley had four jobs, worked 60 hours a week waiting tables, selling t-shirts and teaching rollerblading to cover the cost of competing overseas for eight years.
News & Views 300,000 women are missing from economics & maths isn’t the problem 300,000 women are missing from economics & an undergraduate dissertation written by Alice Wu of the University of California, Berkeley explores why.
Ed's Blog Just two women make the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list. Really? Just two women make the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list in ‘Enterprise Technology’. Bridget Louden from Expert360 is one of four Australians on the list.
Profiles Meet Dr Anne Rios, the woman who has developed a new 3D imaging technique for breast cancer Dr Anne Rios developed a new 3D imaging technique for breast cancer. She’s the only researcher in Australia – and one of the few in the world – to do it.