Post by nurnobisorker22 on Feb 19, 2024 22:03:49 GMT -8
He agreement signed between Merck and the government of Hidalgo through CITNOVA offers the opportunity to indigenous women scientists to continue advancing in their careers and contribute to the development of their community and the country. With the aim of promoting the formation of highly specialized human capital, linking research and innovation, as well as facilitating the transfer of knowledge, strengthening research projects of indigenous women of the entity, Merck , a leading German company in science and technology, Together with the government of the State of Hidalgo, they launch the call called Mexicanas ConCiencia : “Program of Technical Research Stays for Indigenous.
Women of Hidalgo in Germany” , through the Planning and Prospective Unit and the Council of Science, Technology and Innovation, CITNOVA . In our country, only 3 out of every 10 scientists are women, a statistic that is reinforced by data from the Center for Research and Gender Studies, which shows that during 2018 the student population of the National Autonomous University of Mexico was made up of 50.7 percent of women and 49.3 percent men; However, once the Guatemala Mobile Number List level of education is higher, the gender difference in the population increases. 1 Thus, Mexico has significant inequality gaps that exist based on gender, reaching a ratio of 8 to 2 in the National System of Researchers of the National Council of Science and Technology, CONACYT. In this context, the situation increases in localities.
With less academic reach and in vulnerable areas, which is why the collaboration between Merck and CITNOVA promotes efforts to address the specific regional problems of Hidalgo, which require urgent attention and need for the development of a comprehensive, deep and broad solution. “The alliance between Merck and CITNOVA responds to the existing need in Mexico to promote continuity and academic and scientific development in women, in this case, indigenous women in the State of Hidalgo, to thus support equality of opportunities, both gender and cultural identity, creating a significant boost to the health and science industry,” mentioned Cristian Von Schulz Hausmann, general director of Merck in Mexico during the event held on the occasion of the signing of the agreement that unites to the State of Hidalgo with Germany. The manager assured that this combination of public and private allows the development.
Women of Hidalgo in Germany” , through the Planning and Prospective Unit and the Council of Science, Technology and Innovation, CITNOVA . In our country, only 3 out of every 10 scientists are women, a statistic that is reinforced by data from the Center for Research and Gender Studies, which shows that during 2018 the student population of the National Autonomous University of Mexico was made up of 50.7 percent of women and 49.3 percent men; However, once the Guatemala Mobile Number List level of education is higher, the gender difference in the population increases. 1 Thus, Mexico has significant inequality gaps that exist based on gender, reaching a ratio of 8 to 2 in the National System of Researchers of the National Council of Science and Technology, CONACYT. In this context, the situation increases in localities.
With less academic reach and in vulnerable areas, which is why the collaboration between Merck and CITNOVA promotes efforts to address the specific regional problems of Hidalgo, which require urgent attention and need for the development of a comprehensive, deep and broad solution. “The alliance between Merck and CITNOVA responds to the existing need in Mexico to promote continuity and academic and scientific development in women, in this case, indigenous women in the State of Hidalgo, to thus support equality of opportunities, both gender and cultural identity, creating a significant boost to the health and science industry,” mentioned Cristian Von Schulz Hausmann, general director of Merck in Mexico during the event held on the occasion of the signing of the agreement that unites to the State of Hidalgo with Germany. The manager assured that this combination of public and private allows the development.