Meet a Mathematician The mission is to "share stories of mathematicians from different backgrounds, especially from historically excluded groups." The site includes many short videos of interviews with women mathematicians.
European Women in Mathematics
EWM is an international association of women working in the field of mathematics in Europe. The organization was founded in 1986 and has its office in Helsinki, Finland.
Women in Mathematics
Information for women in mathematics from the London Mathematical Society. Includes events, good practice scheme, grants, and information about the Women in Mathematics Committee.
Women in Maths Videos
Women mathematicians at the University of Nottingham have made seven short videos to help inspire the next generation of mathematicians.
IMU Committee for Women in Mathematics
Committee of the International Mathematical Union to promote international contacts between national and regional organizations for women and mathematics and to undertake other related activities. The website includes information about organizations, people, events, resources and initiatives of interest to women mathematicians world-wide.
WomenDoMath
This NSF supported site brings "news and resources about women and other groups or individuals in mathematics that accurately represent the diversity of the math community. WDM aims to provide a central hub and resources pool within reach for women in mathematics."
African Women in Mathematics Association
African Women in Mathematics Association (AWMA) is an association whose main aim is to promote women in mathematics in Africa and promote mathematics among young girls and women in Africa. AWMA, a non-profit, international, non-governmental organization was established on 19th July 2013.
Latinxs and Hispanics in Mathematical Sciences Website that features the extent of the research and mentoring contributions of Latinxs and Hispanics (both women and men) in different areas of the Mathematical Sciences.
Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's
Additional online material for the excellent and thorough book by Judy Green and Jeanne LaDuke, including expanded bio-bibliographic entries for all 228 women included in the study.
A preview of the book is available at Google Books.
Women Doing Mathematics
Poster from the American Mathematical Society along with links to learn more about the women in the poster and their mathematical work, and links to additional resources.
Emmy Noether Lecturers
Profiles of the women who have given the Emmy Noether lectures for the
Association for Women in Mathematics.
On Women In Math Resources from the AWM website on the state of women in mathematics, including statistics and reports. It also contains biographies of female mathematicians, and links to international organizations for women in mathematics.
The Untold History of Women in Science and Technology
From the White House: Listen to women from across the Administration tell the stories of their personal heroes across the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Share them yourself. Add your own. And honor their legacy in the best possible way: By committing to encourage a young woman to pursue a career in science.
Posters Celebrating Women in Mathematics
Posters (in pdf format) as part of displays during the workshop Connecting Women in Mathematics Across Canada held on December 7-8, 2006 at the Fields Institute.
Girls' Angle: A Math Club for Girls
The mission of this club is "To foster and nurture girls' interest in mathematics and empower them to be able to tackle any field no matter the level of mathematical sophistication." Contains access to the free electronic monthly bulletin.
MacTutor History of Mathematics
Biographies of many mathematicians, including a growing list of biographies of women mathematicians.
Black Women in
Mathematics
Web page by Scott William describing the first thirty years of Black Women
doctorates in Mathematics, with information about the women and other
interesting and important historical occurrences.
A Brief History of Women and Mathematics at Wisconsin
A chronological list of some women mathematicians who received their PhDs at the University of Wisconsin. Also includes a list of all women who received a PhD in mathematics from Wisconsin.
4000 Years of Women in Science
The stories of creative women of the past. This includes inventors, scholars and writers as well as mathematicians and astronomers.
Resources for Women in Computer Technology Published by Purdue University Global. Reviews the history of women in computer science, explores career opportunities, and identifies resources to help women explore and grow in computer science fields.
The Women of ENIAC
Profiles and information about the first six programmers of the ENIAC computer, all women.
Women In
Mathematics
A web service from the Canadian Mathematics Society for the promotion
and celebration of women in mathematics.
History of Mathematics
Links to many topics in the history of mathematics maintained at Clark University.
Women in Math (WIM) at UMCP
Women in Math is an organization at the University of Maryland College Park dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians.
Women of NASA
The "Women of NASA" resource was developed to encourage more young women to pursue
science and math based fields.
Women Nobel Prize
Laureates
A list of all the women who have won the Nobel Prize, with links to other
sources and organizations about women in science.
The Nantucket Maria Mitchell
Association
The Maria Mitchell Association is dedicated to furthering
science education, encouraging women in science, and
serving as a science resource for Nantucket Island. Maria Mitchell was one
of America's first great women astronomers.
Women in Astronomy: An Introductory Resource Guide to Materials in English
This guide is not meant to be a comprehensive or scholarly introduction to the complex topic of the role of women in astronomy, but simply a resource for those educators and students who wish to explore the challenges and triumphs of women of the past and present.
Grandma Got STEM
A blog by Rachel Levy, Harvey Mudd College Mathematics Department, celebrating women's work in STEM.
American Women in Science Before the Civil War
A book by Elizabeth Reed, PhD, 1992, is now available for online reading or free download. The book
contains brief life histories, analyses of writings and a bibliography
of the works of each of twenty-two American women
who published in science before the US Civil War.
History of Women and Computers
Collection of links about the history of computing and some of the women who contributed to the development of computing.
Girls in STEM
Collection of links about careers in STEM and important female scientists
Women in STEM Resources
A repository developed by astrophysicist Sarah Rugheimer of peer-reviewed research and resources discussing the challenges facing women in science.
Progress was Neither Swift nor Easy: Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine
The women represented in this exhibition by the National Academy of Sciences are pioneers in science, engineering, and medicine who exemplify the spirit of those who have broken barriers in their professional lives and have made significant contributions to their fields and to American society.