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Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day 2024 at ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳

March marks the start of Women’s History Month, with International Women’s Day falling on 8 March 2023.ÌýFind out more about ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳’s line-up of events and activities.

This year's International Women's Day theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion' and the Women's History Month theme is 'Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion’.

Past events:

Next Episode of the Access Granted Podcast

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Amelia Meade: Dreams and Duties

How do you chase your dreams while supporting others? Amelia, a devoted ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ student, offers a unique perspective on balancing academic demands and being a steadfast anchor for her family, and long commutes and social life at uni. We invite you to dive into the rarely shared stories of a student who pursues her educational aspirations against all odds.

Subscribe now onÌýyour favourite platform and stay tuned for this unforgettable episode on AccessGranted. Let's turn obstacles into opportunities and be inspired by Amelia's incredible journey!

×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ marks Black History Month 2023

Black History Month takes place every October and there's plenty of free talks, seminars and social events taking place at ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳. Follow this page to find out more and keep up to date with events as they are announced.Ìý

Picture a Scientist | Post-Screening Online Panel Discussion

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the departmental Athena SWAN team would like to invite you to the online panel discussion via Zoom on Wednesday 9th March 2022 at 1-2pm. ÌýThis panel discussion will follow the virtual screening of the documentary "Picture a Scientist".Ìý

This documentary highlights gender inequality and sexual harassment in science through personal experiences of three leading women scientists. The aim of this panel discussion is to facilitate an open discussion of the salient issues raised in this documentary, and explore the challenges for women in STEMM disciplines.

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Notes from breakout group discussions