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Currently there is a great movement to encourage women to choose careers related to the fields of science and technology, since, by different factors historically this gender has had very little representation in these areas of knowledge. In this poster, we present the main results of the activities related to UTN Attraction Campaigns during 2020 within W-STEM project context. It is important to underline that Internet connection was the biggest problem during COVID-19 pandemic to develop the attraction campaigns.
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Women, Science, CBHE, EU, gender, STEM, W-STEM, Latin-America
Women, Science, CBHE, EU, gender, STEM, W-STEM, Latin-America
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