Female references
Female references
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Following the Wikiwomen initiative, Wikipedia entries can be created for prominent women in the field who are not yet present.
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The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA). Women in the Institution 1919-2019
In 1919 it was agreed that women should be eligible for membership of the institution of Naval Architects on equal terms with men. The document records the passage of women through the institution since then.
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Another world of maritime women- meeting the female naval architects of RINA
This publication celebrates the centenary of the incorporation of women into the professional branch of naval architecture by highlighting some of its figures.
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This portal provides the UPC's academic community with women who have made a relevant contribution to the different disciplines taught at the UPC. The portal is organised by fields of study so that they can be incorporated into the teaching of the field.
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Dones destacades en ciència i tecnologia
This website brings together the contributions of 1901 women in the fields of science, technology and engineering. In this way, it contributes to making visible the work of all these women and the relevant role they have played in these fields.
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Oriol Boix i Sandra Posada. 100 Dones clau en la història de la ciència i la tecnologia. 2022. Valls: Cossetània Edicions. ISBN 978-84-1356-174-5
This compilation brings together 100 women in the field of science and technology who are often invisible and face great difficulties in developing their professional careers. The compilation attempts to present those who are less well known but who have made relevant contributions in the scientific and technical fields.
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Museu Marítim de Barcelona. Al museu marítim treballem per la igualtat de gènere.
Give me the sea, where are the women who have made it in the sea? Sailors, activists, biologists, fisherwomen, shipowners... a project on the invisibilisation of women in the Mediterranean and an investigation that aims to give a voice to women who live the sea in order to reorient the narrative by incorporating a gender perspective.
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Seven ships and the witness of seven characters invite us to learn how humanity has responded to the challenges to dominate the sea and build the world we now know, highlighting how women have contributed.
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