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Science Clubs Boost the Training of Future Female Scientists in Paraná.

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This article is part of a special series on women's collectives that Plural is publishing throughout Women's Month. Data from the National Postgraduate Plan 2025-2029 (PNPG) shows that Brazil trains more women scientists than men. They represent 57% of those with postgraduate degrees and are also the majority among students. In Paraná, the Paraná Girls Do Science Club Network, which brings together more than 45 groups spread across the state and…
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This article is part of a special series on women's collectives that Plural is publishing throughout Women's Month. Data from the National Postgraduate Plan 2025-2029 (PNPG) shows that Brazil trains more women scientists than men. They represent 57% of those with postgraduate degrees and are also the majority among students. In Paraná, the Paraná Girls Do Science Club Network, which brings together more than 45 groups spread across the state and…

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