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INCREASING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES FOR UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS THROUGH INTERNATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCES IN SENEGAL

机译:借助塞内加尔的国际现场经验,为弱势群体增加大气科学的研究机会

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Acommon ancestry between African-Americans and West Africans endures even though they were separated by the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries (Fig. la). They also share mutual progress and needs in the sciences and science education. Over the last five decades, the civil rights and independence movements in the United States and West Africa have helped to promote educational advancement for African-Americans and West Africans in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). In the atmospheric sciences, the first African-American to receive a doctorate was Charles Anderson in 1960. In 1963, Patrick Obasi was one of the first West African scientists to receive a doctorate in the atmospheric sciences.
机译:非裔美国人和西非人之间的共同血统即使在17世纪至19世纪被跨大西洋的奴隶贸易分隔开,仍然存在(图1a)。他们还共享科学和科学教育方面的共同进步和需求。在过去的五十年中,美国和西非的民权和独立运动帮助促进了非裔美国人和西非人在科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)方面的教育发展。在大气科学领域,1960年第一位获得博士学位的非裔美国人是查尔斯·安德森。1963年,帕特里克·奥巴西(Patrick Obasi)是最早在大气科学领域获得博士学位的西非科学家之一。

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