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    Question: Is the science community still dominated by white men or is the community more inclusive now?

    Asked by send520vasa to John CC, Michael C, Mark, Dave, danielloy, christopherpayne, Bruno Silvester L, StuartM, Ifan on 14 Jul 2025.
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      Ifan Thomas answered on 14 Jul 2025:


      Science is gradually becoming more inclusive, but white men still disproportionately hold senior positions. Progress is being made through apprenticeships, policy changes, and grassroots efforts. But in my opinion some systemic barriers remain.

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