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2016 STA Professional Scientists Employment Infographic
20 November 2016

Pay up, morale down for scientists: National Report

Job uncertainty, overwork and a loss of skills in the workplace are keeping the morale of Australian scientists low despite an average salary increase in the last 12 months, the 2016 National Professional Scientists Employment and Remuneration Survey has found. The survey was conducted by Professional Scientists Australia in conjunction with Science & Technology Australia […]

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Women in Science Report 2015
9 September 2015

Women in the science research workforce report

The long awaited Women in the Science Research Workforce report is out and available in full for members. Outstanding women scientists are achieving at the highest levels, obtaining advanced scientific qualifications and taking key roles in the fields of science and technology. But across the board we all know that we are not making the most of the […]

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Cover image of Women in Science Australia: Maximising productivity, diversity and innovation
15 October 2009

Women in Science Australia: Maximising productivity, diversity and innovation

Women in Science Australia: Maximising productivity, diversity and innovation Sharon Bell with Assistance from Kate O’Halloran, Jesslyn Saw and Yu Zhao   Click here to read the Full Report  

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