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Women in Science

Issue 94 - February 2018

In this issue...

Why more women in science will help us to fear less and understand more – Fiona Tatton, Womanthology Editor

Sharing the passion of female scientists from around the world by sketching them and providing a platform for their stories – Artist and Science Communicator, Anj Lusuan

Combining a career in science with being an #AcademicMama of four: Getting past OMG – how do you do it? – Claire-Marie Mur’Tala, Ph.D. student in Graphene Biomedicine at Manchester Metropolitan University

Meet the digital disruptor with a global ambition to #BalanceTheEquation by shining a light on remarkable women – Deborah Sherry, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at GE Digital Europe, Russia & CIS

Want an exciting international career that will take you places? Then look no further and become a scientist. There’s no ‘wrong’ path – Dr. Helen Maynard-Casely, Instrument Scientist at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering

Female entrepreneurs are much less likely to seek external finance than men: Let’s fix this – Emma Bortnik, Knowledge Transfer Manager – Diversity and Inclusion for the Knowledge Transfer Network

Changing career from spacecraft engineer to physics teacher – Katie Hassell, Trainee Physics Teacher

Science is not just about facts and discoveries, it’s about bringing diverse voices together to discuss broader societal issues – Ivvet Modinou, Head of Engagement at the British Science Association

Championing diversity in science and technology so we build solutions that work for everyone, not just the fortunate few – Maggie Philbin OBE, TeenTech CEO

How to inspire your children to pursue a career in STEM – Ellie Trotter, Senior Product Manager at Amazon Development Centre, Scotland