Building Confidence and Reducing Imposter Syndrome

Peer-to-peer interaction among women in STEM can significantly boost confidence and reduce feelings of imposter syndrome by providing a community that validates each other's experiences and achievements. This supportive environment encourages more women to pursue and persist in STEM careers, shaping a more gender-balanced future.

Peer-to-peer interaction among women in STEM can significantly boost confidence and reduce feelings of imposter syndrome by providing a community that validates each other's experiences and achievements. This supportive environment encourages more women to pursue and persist in STEM careers, shaping a more gender-balanced future.

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