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Book Review: The Other Einstein

by Susan Mack, AIWC Düsseldorf

 

The Other Einstein book coverMarie Benedict’s The Other Einstein offers the chance to follow the life of a brilliant woman, Mitza Maric, whose own scientific merits were lost in husband Albert Einstein’s enormous shadow. In the early 20th century, Mitza was a brilliant physicist in her own right and her contribution to the theory of relativity is strongly...

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FAWCO Green Teams Today

by Jocelyn Fitzgerald, AILO Florence and Environment Team Co-Chair 


“Think Globally – Act Locally”
This is the motto adopted by many Green Teams in FAWCO Clubs around the world. It all comes down to what we can do to reduce the negative impact of global warming in our area. We want to leave a better, safer, healthier world for our children,

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Increased Empowerment for Women in The Digital Age (SDG Targets 4.1, 4.2, 4.5)

by Devinder Buttar, AWC London

 

A world full of empowered women isn't one where men are marginalized. It’s a world where everyone thrives. ― Purnima Mane

International Women’s Day (IWD), on March 8, 2023, will focus largely on how technology and education in the digital age can help the empowerment of women and girls across the world. With the theme “DigitALL Innovation and Technology for Gender...

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Education in Slovakia: An Overview

by Carol-Lyn McKelvey, FAUSA/AIWC Cologne

 

As the Biennial Conference in Slovakia approaches, your Education Team was curious about the state of education in that country. Here are some interesting facts from The Borgen Project:

Slovakia map“Slovakia is a landlocked nation in Central Europe and the easternmost territory that comprised former Czechoslovakia. Slovakia obtained independence and recognition as a sovereign state...

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Enjoy an International Women’s Film Festival Online!

by Jody McBrien, AWG Paris

This year marks the 24th anniversary of the international Through Women’s Eyes film festival, sponsored by a non-profit organization in Sarasota, Florida. Since COVID-19, the group has brought these international films into people’s homes through streaming video. The benefit is that viewers from anywhere in the world can enjoy cutting-edge narratives and documentaries by women...

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Book Review: The Bookseller of Kabul

reviewed by Hollie Nielsen, AWCC Scotland

Bookseller of KabulThe Bookseller of Kabul  by Asne Seierstad (published in English in 2003) is a non-fiction description of the life and family of Shah Muhammad Rais. At Shah M Book Co, Rais braved persecution to bring books to the people of Kabul over the course of three decades and successive repressive regimes. As well as...

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Education Roundup: February 2023

compiled by Carol-Lyn McKelvey, FAUSA/AIWC Cologne

 

As your Education Team wraps up its focus on Equal Access (SDG Targets 4.1, 4.2, 4.5), international focus on this topic is ramping up! Check out the offerings and updates below. 

love to learn icon ed team feb22 res** In conjunction with CSW67, and its priority theme of “innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender...

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