On Wednesday, media outlets reported that 60 scientists, technologists,
engineers, and mathematicians, including three women of Indian descent, had
been chosen as Australia’s Superstars of STEM as part of an initiative to
dispel stereotypes about scientists based on gender and raise the profile
of women and non-binary people in STEM.
Australia Today said that each year, Science and Technology Australia
(STA), the apex body in the sector that represents more than 105,000
scientists and technologists, helps 60 Australian specialists working in
STEM to become highly prominent media and public role models.
engineers, and mathematicians, including three women of Indian descent, had
been chosen as Australia’s Superstars of STEM as part of an initiative to
dispel stereotypes about scientists based on gender and raise the profile
of women and non-binary people in STEM.
Australia Today said that each year, Science and Technology Australia
(STA), the apex body in the sector that represents more than 105,000
scientists and technologists, helps 60 Australian specialists working in
STEM to become highly prominent media and public role models.