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womanofthehills

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11. Women in Iran are very educated compared to many countries
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 09:18 AM
Mar 5

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In STEM broadly: Iran has one of the highest proportions of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields globally. Commonly cited figures (from sources like UNESCO-influenced reports, Forbes archives, and Iranian official data) indicate that around 70% of graduates in science and engineering are women — far higher than in the US or many other places. (Note: Some global datasets show lower overall STEM figures around 35%, but the 70% often refers specifically to certain science/engineering subfields like biology, medicine, and pure sciences, where women dominate.)

- University education: Women constitute over 60% of university students overall in Iran, with very strong representation in professional doctorate programs (around 58%, similar to or exceeding the US).

Iranian women have made notable contributions and achievements in these areas, despite various societal and political challenges. Examples include:

- Maryam Mirzakhani — The late mathematician who became the first woman (and first Iranian) to win the Fields Medal (math's highest honor, often compared to a Nobel).
- Many women among Iran's most-cited researchers (e.g., over 130 Iranian women in the global top 1% most-cited in recent years, especially in clinical medicine, biology, chemistry, and related fields).
- Recent recognitions (e.g., in 2025): Scientists like Sepideh Mirzaei-Varzeghani (cancer research), Sara Pahlavan (stem cell/heart regeneration), and Bibi Fatemeh Haghiralsadat (nanobiotechnology) gaining international awards and attention.
- Other prominent figures: Zahra Emam-Jomeh (food science, often called "Iran's Marie Curie&quot , and many in nanomedicine, regenerative medicine, and biotechnology.

This high participation in education and professional fields like medicine and science stands in contrast to restrictions women face in other aspects of life in Iran, creatin

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Iran has been the big bad since Bettie Mar 5 #1
Women in Iran are very educated compared to many countries womanofthehills Mar 5 #11
What's so special about Iran is that it has 309 million barrels of oil. Irish_Dem Mar 5 #2
This is it exactly. mwmisses4289 Mar 5 #3
Bingo that's why Blue Full Moon Mar 5 #8
Bottom line - I would also add two other elements Cosmocat Mar 5 #16
Yep. Trump does nothing unless it benefits him personally. Irish_Dem Mar 5 #19
They refused to allow the imperialists to control their malaise Mar 5 #4
Iran became "evil" in 1951, when Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oil sop Mar 5 #26
Well, they have claimed to want to "wipe Israel off the map"... QueerDuck Mar 5 #5
Under the deal negotiated by the Obama administration, they were giving up their path to any means of doing so. redgreenandblue Mar 5 #10
They were the second Muslim country to recognize Israel Easterncedar Mar 5 #23
;-{)..... Goonch Mar 5 #6
They fire at all nations ships right now OC375 Mar 5 #7
They are Shia, descended from Muhammed. cachukis Mar 5 #9
Trump is jealous. Iran's dictatorship rules with an iron fist Martin Eden Mar 5 #12
You mean the land formerly known as Persia? You're right. Nothing special about it. Intractable Mar 5 #13
Trump: "It is the greatest killing of a Persian leader since Alexander killed Darius and took his rugs" dalton99a Mar 5 #30
They also fund terrorist groups like Hezbollah and Hamas EdmondDantes_ Mar 5 #14
It is a head scratcher, I agree. mysteryowl Mar 5 #15
They have been attacking us through proxies since 1979. We cannot pretend that... Ol Janx Spirit Mar 5 #24
I'm just saying that if we are under attack for 40 years mysteryowl Mar 5 #28
I suppose that they should have just allowed the US and UK to control their country to steal their oil then? ihaveaquestion Mar 5 #36
They have every right to feel resentment towards America and the west, but that doesn't justify... Ol Janx Spirit Mar 5 #46
Saudi Arabia? displacedvermoter Mar 5 #37
Saudi has been cracking down on extremism Melon Mar 5 #39
Ok displacedvermoter Mar 5 #40
The 9/11 Commission found no evidence that the Saudi government as an institution or senior officials... Ol Janx Spirit Mar 5 #47
We live under a dictatorship..... Hope22 Mar 5 #17
"You're foolin' yourself! We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working class... Ray Bruns Mar 5 #20
China has made huge investments in Iran randr Mar 5 #18
They have oil and they defied us Easterncedar Mar 5 #21
Just the truth malaise Mar 5 #42
It's not that they are a dictatorship. It's that they are a terrorist state. Melon Mar 5 #22
"Iran has been developing nuclear weapons and hiding production." redgreenandblue Mar 5 #35
Saudi Arabia displacedvermoter Mar 5 #38
Not one effin country on this planet should have nuclear weapons malaise Mar 5 #41
Agreed....but here we are. Melon Mar 5 #43
OIL jonstl08 Mar 5 #25
They sell oil without using US dollars. Chemical Bill Mar 5 #27
The thing about Iran is that Trump is in the Epstein files more than 1,000,000 times Blues Heron Mar 5 #29
The lesson the US seems to be teaching all countries is "get nukes" David__77 Mar 5 #31
Or American hostages. dalton99a Mar 5 #32
They weaken KSA hegemony on oil price. JCMach1 Mar 5 #33
We need a military base there. 617Blue Mar 5 #34
They took Jimmy Carter's second term from him. gulliver Mar 5 #44
Iran is the biggest regional power GreatGazoo Mar 5 #45
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