Difference between revisions of "Team:Exeter/Human Practices"

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                 <p id="pp">On the subject of equality and diversity within science he said: </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">On the subject of equality and diversity within science he said: </p>
  
                 <h6><p id="pp" style="margin:auto;display:block;"><q style="margin:auto;display:block;">we still have a long way to go... If 1 in 5 undergraduate physics students are female then 1 in 5 physics professors should be female - that's where the problem is and it just gets worse and worse as you go up the career ladder</q></p></h6>
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                 <h5><q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>we still have a long way to go... If 1 in 5 undergraduate physics students are female then 1 in 5 physics professors should be female - that's where the problem is and it just gets worse and worse as you go up the career ladder</i></q></h5>
  
 
                 <p id="pp">This was a view that was highlighted with many of the physics students interviewed in the equality and diversity work, as well as many of the academics. The Institute of Physics recognizes gender distribution in physics as a major problem from base to senior level and if more public figures, like Prof. Al-Khalili, and more students publicise the problem, then it could encourage more time and money to be spent on fixing the issue. </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">This was a view that was highlighted with many of the physics students interviewed in the equality and diversity work, as well as many of the academics. The Institute of Physics recognizes gender distribution in physics as a major problem from base to senior level and if more public figures, like Prof. Al-Khalili, and more students publicise the problem, then it could encourage more time and money to be spent on fixing the issue. </p>

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