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28 August 2019

STA becomes Decadal Plan Champion

Women in STEM Decadal Plan

STA joins ANSTO, Raytheon Australia, and the University of Sydney as the inaugural Champions of the Women in STEM Decadal Plan.

The Decadal Plan provides a framework to guide the actions of government, industry, academia and the education sector over the next ten years, to achieve gender equity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

An initiative of the Australian Academy of Science, STA made a submission to the Plan and provided ongoing feedback, and we have committed to continue working towards better equity, diversity and inclusion in our sector.

READ STA’S RESPONSE TO THE PLAN

To read about our commitments, our work with the Superstars of STEM, and the other Champions, head to the Academy’s website.

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