- The SheRNI initiative is aimed at empowering women professionals to forge meaningful alliances, foster collaboration and uplift one another
- The website has been aiming to link 81,818 profiles of Indian women engaged in Science and Research fields
The University Grants Commission’s (UGC), Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) Centre launched the She Research Network in India (SheRNI). The initiative aims to ensure that women scientists are represented equally across various research domains. As per UGC, the SheRNI website has been aiming to link 81,818 profiles of Indian women engaged in Science and Research fields.
This platform would enable female scientists and faculty members to cultivate robust professional connections, facilitating collaboration, mentorship and avenues for career progression. The SheRNI initiative is aimed at empowering women professionals to forge meaningful alliances, foster collaboration and uplift one another, thereby propelling the advancement of women across diverse fields.
The SheRNI Database Insights reveal a wealth of information. It features profiles of 81,818 women faculty members, highlighting their substantial impact on the realm of Science. Moreover, it boasts an extensive compilation of 675,313 publications and 11,543 patents, emphasising the pivotal role women play in driving scientific progress and fostering innovation.
She Research Network in India (SheRNI) is a big online club for women who know a lot about different things. It helps connect these women so that they can share what they know and help each other out. The goal is to make sure women have opportunities to work together, learn from each other and support each other.