Science and Religion Questionnaire 
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What is your gender?
How would you describe your race/ethnicity?
What is your age?
What is your highest degree earned?
What is your current profession/vocation?
How would you describe the current stage of your career as it relates to your involvement in the field of Science & Religion (e.g., early-, mid-, or late-career)?

What are some of the unique challenges you have faced as a Christian woman in S&R work and communities?


What are some of the unique benefits you have faced as a Christian woman in S&R work and communities?
As a woman, what do you perceive to be missing in existing S&R scholarship and communities?

What are some strategies and/or support structures that you believe will be effective in encouraging and sustaining the involvement of women at the intersection of S&R? (e.g., Mentorship, Conferences, Training programs, Professional societies, Networking opportunities etc.)


What is desired by women to feel welcomed, encouraged, supported, nurtured and mentored in S&R work?


Have you had a positive mentorship experience? What are the features of a good professional mentorship program?

What are characteristics of mentors or mentorship programs to be avoided?

What are the barriers to seeking out positive mentorship opportunities in S&R?


What do you think would be most helpful to encourage early career female scholars who are interested in pursuing the field of S&R?


What steps can mid- to late-career S&R scholars, organizations, university administrators, and research or program funders take to encourage more women to enter the S&R field?


What practices, policy changes, or support structures (if any) would you recommend to promote an S&R environment that encourages female participation and flourishing?


What S&R topics are most interesting/appealing to you? (For example: Science/metaphysics of origins and purpose; Medical/health technology/services availability/equity; Environmental stewardship/climate change; Genetic engineering/transhumanism; Cognition, consciousness, mind, and brain; Gender science and culture; Poverty and homelessness; Water/food issues/global equity; Artificial intelligence; Virtue development/spirituality).

What S&R topics hold the least interest and/or importance for you?


How has your particular Christian tradition (i.e., Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant) or church denomination contributed to your thinking about science and religion? How impactful was that influence on your thinking about science and faith?


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