ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Here are a few more resources for exploring gender diversity in STEM fields
K-12
Andrea Beaty has created a series of wonderful children's books that highlight young children (particularly girls) interested in science and engineering.
National Girls Collaborative Project
An interesting program aimed at keeping 9th grade girls interested in engineering.
BEYOND
Webinar: Views from the Pipeline: Women of Color in the STEM Professoriate
Gendered Language in Teacher Reviews (based on data from RateMyProfessor.com)
How Student Evaluations are Skewed against Women and Minority Professors
Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
Tips to avoid gender bias in reference writing
Quantify your impostor syndrome with the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Test
Women of color share their impostor syndrome
Twitter thread with Impostor Syndrome resources
WOMEN IN STEM ORGANIZATIONS AT UCSB
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Women in Physics (WIP)
Women in Computer Science (WICS)
500 Women Scientists is forming a new pod at UCSB. This group includes graduate students, postdocs, faculty and research scientists. Contact Caitlin Taylor for local details
SUGGEST ANOTHER RESOURCE
Know of another resource for learning more women in STEM or supporting gender diversity? Let us know!