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How a new initiative aims to promote women and bridge polar connectivity barriers

By Danita Catherine Burke May 16, 2019
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There are amazing women in polar scholarship and representation, but all too often their contributions are under-represented and under-valued. Barriers such as a funding limitations, geographic distances, administrative responsibilities and family responsibilities impact networking and information-sharing potential. These barriers are amplified by problems such as sexism and a glass ceiling for women in academia.

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