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312:(STEM) outreach. She is a co-founder of Nigeria's Association of Women Physicists in 2011, which encourages women to become physicists, seeks to improve physics education in schools, and gives prizes to young women. Sa'id also encourages participation of young people by mentoring them in local and national science projects, volunteering for the Peace Corps Nigeria Alumni Foundation and Visiola Foundation. According to Rabia Salihu, she is active in STEM outreach because there is group pressure and obstacles that girls, particularly those in northern Nigeria, must overcome to pursue degrees and careers in these fields. In addition, "more girls in science will mean that the solutions that science provides are not just tailored to the needs of a single gender." In addition, there is greater appreciation for careers where there are practical applications, like banking and medicine. 280:, and electronics. Her research is conducted to solve Nigerian environmental challenges. To reduce the number of trees cut down for firewood, for instance, one of her study was about use scraps of wood from carpentry projects for briquettes that could be used as a fuel, thereby reducing the rate at which the country's forests are diminished. She also gathers atmospheric data and studies the effects of 432:
killed 16 people and wounded many more at a church on the university campus, as part of a campaign to eliminate Western education and establish an Islamic State. Sa'id knew two of the people who died that day; She was home with her children. Security has been built up at the university since the
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In 2010, she worked with Dr. C. Matzler, a scientist in terrestrial and atmospheric remote sensing, at the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern, Switzerland as a visiting research scientist for four months. In January 2013, she was made an African Scientific Institute (ASI) Fellow in
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Champions are "those who have distinguished themselves in works related to peacebuilding, women’s participation in public service and decision making and women in creative enterprise." They are profiled in workshops, radio talk shows, social media, and round table discussions, such as events at
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She began working in 1999 for the Bayero University and is now a professor of undergraduate and graduate level courses in atmospheric and space-weather physics. By 2015, she was Deputy Dean at the Student Affairs Division of the university.
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UNESCO finds that about 24% of doctoral students in the science fields are women. In 2013, Sa'id co-authored a report that found that 5–20% of Nigerian university students enrolled in physics were women. Women are about 14% of the Nigerian
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Sa'id attended an Army school at the top of her class. She chose to marry at the age of 18, once she graduated from a secondary school. She is a mother of six. Two of her children needed medical care (one of them was born with
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on climate temperatures. Her goal is to encourage greater reliance in Nigeria on renewable energy sources—like wind power, solar energy, and hydropower—that are less harmful to the environment than
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and made a fellow of African Scientific Institute (ASI). In 2015, she received an Elsevier Foundation Award for Women Scientists in the Developing World. She was also recognised in 2015 by the
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Sa'id began her university education at the age of 29 and ran a nursery school to pay for her education. She holds Bachelor of Science, Masters of Science and Ph.D degrees in
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She tells women in northern Nigeria about how she pursued university degrees while a young mother, 10 years out of secondary school, to encourage them to go to college.
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by the British Council and two of its development programmes, the Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) and the Justice for All (J4A) programme.
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Active Citizens' Programme, who encourages young people to develop efficient and peaceful communication skills for sustainable development in their communities.
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In 2015 she was a recipient of one of the five Elsevier Foundation Awards for Women Scientists in the Developing World. Presented in partnership with the
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series, highlighting her efforts to promote science education in Nigeria. The following year (2016) she was featured in online magazine
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Bayero University Kano with its students to discuss women champions and their role in peace building, enterprise, or academia.
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In addition to the mentoring that she does for the Peace Corps and Visiola for STEM outreach, she is a facilitator for the
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She was one of nine people honored as "women advocates and champions" in Nigeria in March 2015 as part of
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She received a research post at the university, where she conducts research in
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at the Annual Gala Dinner of the Visiola Foundation on 2 May 2015 in
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Sai'd has received fellowships from Institute of Applied Physics in
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Professor and researcher of atmospheric and space-weather physics
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5000 and free attendance at a workshop or conference at the
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Rabia Sa'id was born in the year 1963 in Wangara, a town in
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Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World
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Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
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In August 2015, Sa'id was interviewed by BBC journalist
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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in a list of distinguished Nigerian women in science.
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AAAS - The World's Largest General Scientific Society
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Her surname is also spelled Said, Sai'id, and Saeed.
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Gezawa
Kano State
Bayero University Kano
University of Reading
Bayero University Kano
pronunciation
physicist
Bayero University Kano
atmospheric
space weather physics
particle physics
Peace Corps
British Council
Bern, Switzerland
Ford Foundation
British Council
BBC
100 Women
Gezawa
Kano State
Nigeria
club foot
sickle-cell anemia
Physics
Bayero University Kano
Ford Foundation
University of Reading
atmospheric
space weather physics
particle physics

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