How South Korea can support female research leaders
Briefly

"As of 2022, nationally, across the academic, government and industry sectors, just 23% of the research workforce is female, indicating a significant gender imbalance in South Korea."
"There are now roughly 180,000 women in science and technology roles in South Korea who are on a career break, whose return to workplace is urgently needed to shore up the country's future in science and innovation."
"Out of the roughly 49,000 principal investigators who are pursuing governmental research projects, only 17.7% are female, highlighting the inequitable access to leadership positions in research funding."
Read at Nature
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