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Inspired by Ada Lovelace Day on 8 October, once again this October we will be focusing on women in STEM, not forgetting environmentalists, sci-fi writers, and all others whose work touches these fields.

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Women in STEM
October 2025
Recently completed: Alphabet run: Countries starting with G and H Works by women: Scientific works Religion: and Spirituality
New this month: LGBTQ+ women Alphabet run: Countries starting with I–L Orphaned women
Ongoing initiatives: #1day1woman: 2026 Sports
Upcoming events: Crime and law Alphabet run: Countries starting with M Ideas
Welcome!

We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women in all fields of science around the world, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.

The main goals of the event are:

  • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of prominent women
  • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
  • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media

What else?

  • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
  • This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors. WiR also maintains a list of biographical resources to aid in searching for sources.
  • If you share any of the articles on social media, please indicate this next to the article name.
Thank you!

Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

We have a wide variety of red-link lists. Some of the most relevant to this priority are listed below.

Crowd-sourced (CS) and Wikidata (WD) red-link lists: women's biographies in other language versions of Wikipedia:

Note: for those listed in the Dictionary of Women Worldwide, some corresponding entries may be found at Encyclopedia.com or, for access to all, by signing up for the Wikipedia Library's free bundle and then using this search option.

Participants

Outcomes (articles)

Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

  1. United States Melissa Dancy
  2. United StatesRussia Regina Demina
  3. United States Jamie Molaro
  4. Republic of Ireland Catherine Maria Bury
  5. Mexico María de la Cruz Paillés
  6. United States Irem Y. Tumer - upgrade
  7. Canada Nadine Dupérré (also 352)
  8. Switzerland Yvonne Kranz-Baltensperger (also 352)
  9. United Kingdom Amy and Ella Meek
  10. United States Bette E. Landman
  11. United States American Agri-Women
  12. United States Gina Spivey-Brown
  13. United States Rosemarie Nassif
  14. United States Marylou Yam
  15. United States Georgian Adams
  16. United States Theresa Miskimen - image and upgraded
  17. United Kingdom Monique Agazarian
  18. United States Oxiris Barbot - image
  19. United States International Conference of Women Physicians
  20. United States Jeannette Throckmorton (also 350)
  21. United States Tonya M. Palermo - upgraded
  22. United States Robin Bennett Kanarek
  23. United States Robin Kanarek
  24. United States Holly A. Taylor - upgraded
  25. United States Bárbara M. Brizuela - image
  26. Costa Rica Amalia Chaverri Fonseca
  27. United Kingdom Emma Amy Rea (also 327, 352)
  28. Argentina Felicitas Arias
  29. El Salvador Johanna Segovia
  30. Chile Rosa Devés
  31. United States Helen Ashurst Choate
  32. United Kingdom Joan Curran - upgraded
  33. Algeria Jeanine Belkhodja (also 327)
  34. Brazil Luna Lomonaco
  35. United Kingdom Margaret Seward (chemist), upgraded with ODNB (also 327)
  36. Democratic Republic of the Congo Raïssa Malu (also 327)
  37. Austria Maria Wähnl (also 327)
  38. Soviet UnionRussia Galina Savelyeva (also 327, 350)
  39. Austria-HungaryGerman EmpireGermany - Agnes Pockels - upgraded
  40. Georgia (country) Rusudan Lortkipanidze
  41. Sweden Signe Salén (also 350)
  42. United States Christian Hardigree
  43. United States Letitia Dzirasa - image and upgraded
  44. Georgia (country) Tinatin Sadunishvili
  45. United States Michelle Taylor (pediatrician)
  46. United States Kate Stevens Harpel (also 350)
  47. Morocco Naoual Oukkache (also 327)
  48. Kingdom of Romania Ecaterina Ciorănescu-Nenițescu (also 327)
  49. United Kingdom Dorothy Robson
  50. England Judith Hill (nurse)
  51. Republic of Ireland Laura Viani
  52. Republic of Ireland Deborah McNamara
  53. Scotland Aisha Holloway - upgraded
  54. Spain María José Sierra
  55. United States Minna Irving
  56. Isle of Man Fiona Gell
  57. Costa Rica Jeannette Benavides (also 327)
  58. South AfricaWales Sue Tranka
  59. GermanyUnited States Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf - upgraded
  60. Russia Galina Klevezal
  61. Denmark–Norway Christine Marie von Cappelen (also 327)
  62. United States Martha Allen Sherwood (also 327, 350)
  63. Russia Galina Zaitseva
  64. Congress Poland Maria Hempel
  65. United States Bethami Dobkin
  66. Northern Ireland Maria McIlgorm
  67. United States Georgiana Dvorak-Theobald
  68. Germany Andrea Lübcke
  69. Scotland Alison Morrison-Shetlar
  70. Spain Bettina Kadner - upgraded
  71. Russian EmpireGeorgian Soviet Socialist Republic Rusudana Nikoladze (also 327)
  72. United StatesSudan Widad Ibrahim Elmahboub (also 327)
  73. United Kingdom Madeline Munro (also 327)
  74. United States Ruth Shafer - upgraded
  75. France Christine Rollard (also 352)
  76. Austria-HungaryPoland Janina Oszast (also 327) - The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
  77. United States Delaphine Grace Wyckoff (also 327) - The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
  78. United States Ruby K. Worner (also 327) - The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
  79. United Kingdom Rosamund Flora Shove (also 327, 350) - The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
  80. France Suzanne Débarbat (also 327, 350)
  81. United Kingdom Bola Owolabi
  82. United Kingdom Anjana Khatwa
  83. East GermanyGermany Lykke Aresin (also 327)
  84. Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSerbia Mirjana Vukićević-Karabin (also 327)
  85. Sweden Signe Torborg Schmidt-Nielsen (also 327, 350)
  86. United Kingdom Frances Murphy (also 352)
  87. United States Gertrude Stanton (also 350)
  88. Egypt Tawhida Abdel-Rahman (also 327, 350)
  89. Austria-HungaryCzechoslovakia Bohumila Bednářová (also 327)
  90. Brazil Ofelia Teresa Alas
  91. United States Caroline Burling Thompson
  92. United States Louisa Stone Stevenson
  93. Andorra Magda Marquet

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Did You Know features


  • ... that physician Signe Salén was denied a pension because she treated fewer than 18,000 patients per year? (2025-11-27)
  • ... that Eileen Collins (pictured) was the first woman Space Shuttle pilot and the first woman to command a Space Shuttle mission? (2022-07-14)

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