April 30, 2018

Gender diversity in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) is a global challenge in this rapidly growing industry. Experts studying the gender ratio in STEM have found that it is far more balanced in the Arab world than in the West. The many examples of highly successful women entrepreneurs in the technology sector emerging from Arab countries is contrasted with some remaining challenges faced by Arab women in their education and employment trajectory in STEM. This panel of experts in gender, STEM and technology highlights the inspiring contributions Arab women have made to the STEM fields and cover the remaining challenges to addressing the global STEM gender gap.

Speakers
Marina Hamed Kazim, Medical Practitioner, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC)
Jennifer Olmsted, Professor of Economics and Business, Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Semester, and Director of Middle East Studies and Arabic, Drew University
Sana Odeh, Clinical Professor of Computer Science and Faculty Liaison for Global Programs of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU

Moderated by
Kirsten Sadler, Associate Professor of Biology, NYUAD