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Take part in a LGBTQ+ Knowledge Edit-a-thon that will to celebrate the LGBTQ+ people who deserve a more prominent place in the online record.
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Interview in Scientific American with one of the scientists taking over the next phase of the Queer in STEM study, Joey Nelson
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UCL The Queer Tapestry exhibition on histories and voices of UCL’s LGBTQ+ community from the past 50 years and beyond
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Interesting Engineering article with 27 profiles of LGBTQ entrepreneurs, including some engineers and technologists
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Interview with authors of the study (Jeremy Yoder and Allison Mattheis) in Wired about the Queer in STEM survey
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Science Line article on the 2018 Science Advances paper on the retention of LGB STEM students
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Boston University post that explores lack of data and mentions lots of LGBTQ people in STEM
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Spokes article on the role of science centres and museums on LGBTQ+ diversity in STEM
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Nature article on a report that includes experiences of LGBTQ women in science
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Official link to Queer in STEM paper in the Journal of Homosexuality (paywall)
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2017 Social Sciences paper on workplace disadvantages for LGBT people in STEM
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Niamh Kavanagh for the Irish Research Council on LGBTQ in STEM workplaces
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Advocate article on 500 Queer Scientists, including selected profiles
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2018 Science Advances paper on the retention of LGB STEM students
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Resources to find information for profiles of LGBTQ+ scientists
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Peter Coles on his own blog about being 'out' in Astrophysics
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Open Notebook article on using LGBTQ scientists as sources
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StartOut piece on Trans scientists by Faelan Mourmourakis
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Nature article about the 2019 survey by IOP, RAS and RSC
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Wellcome Library Wikimedian in Residence Project Page
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Knowledge:GLAM
Wellcome
Events and Workshops
Wellcome Collection
Click here
this list
WikiProject LGBT
How can I help?
500 Queer Scientists
resource 1
resource 2
resource 3
resource 4
resource 5
resource 6
Pride in STEM
resource 1
resource 2
resource 3
WikiProject LGBT studies
Knowledge:Notability_(academics)
Cynthia Yeung
resource 1
resource 2
resource 3
David Adger
resource 1
resource 2
resource 3
resource 4

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