Why women in STEM need mentors. A geospatial perspective
Spatial Vision is addressing underrepresentation of women in the geospatial industry through their Women in Geospatial Scholarship in partnership with RMIT University, Australia.
Spatial Vision is addressing underrepresentation of women in the geospatial industry through their Women in Geospatial Scholarship in partnership with RMIT University, Australia.
The WGIC held a workshop at the Geospatial World Forum 2021 on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the geospatial community.
Withn the context of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26). Marlene Kanga, past President of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations, published an article on diversity and climate change.
At the Geospatial World Forum (GWF), one of the first physical global events in one and a half years, the World Geospatial Industry Council successfully presented itself during several workshops, panel discussions, presentations and meetings.
The Racial Equity GIS Hub includes data layers, maps, applications, training resources, articles on best practices, solutions, and examples of how Esri users from around the world are leveraging GIS to address racial inequities.
This Summer Comparably recognized Trimble and its CEO Rob Painter with three awards: Best CEOs for Diversity, Best CEOs for Women, Best Leadership Teams.
For the annual WFEO GREE Women in Engineering Award nominations were invited for outstanding female engineers who have made significant contributions to engineering.