#StillSearching: 1 in 2 female scientists revealed having been victim of sexual harassment at work

The L’Oréal foundation has published the results of their survey (#StillSearching : Mobility against the sexual and sexist violence in science) on the sexual and sexist violence in science.

It’s an international study led by IPSOS for the L’Oréal foundation. 5200 scientists from 117 countries have participated.

This report is published by the foundation in partners with Femmes & Sciences, Femmes et Maths, Femmes Ingénieures and AneF.




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