Ed's Blog What will the future of work look like for women in STEM? Women’s Agenda, in partnership with the Sydney School of Entrepreneurship will host an intimate after-work panel event on the 20th of June.
News & Views Some key things to know about women in science globally Science remains a male-dominated space, which is why International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11) is such a vital day for the global community to engage women and girls in the field — and celebrate the too often overlooked achievements of women in science.
News & Views Talk up the achievements of female scientists today and every day because too often they’re overlooked Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It is a time to recognise the critical role women and girls play or have played in science.
Uncategorised Here’s what is being done to empower, promote and retain Australian women in science It’s the International Day of Women and Girls in STEM! Here’s an overview of what’s being done in Australia.
Business Tanya Monro becomes Australia’s first, female Chief Defence Scientist Tanya Monro has been appointed Australia’s new Chief Defence Scientist and is the first woman to ever fill the role. Congratulations!
Business ‘We currently live in the era of the brain’: Dr Hannah Critchlow Neuroscience is determining our capacity to lead, believes leading field specialist Hannah Crtichlow; the keynote at this year’s Leadership Impact Series.
Partner Content Dr Hannah Critchlow: How the anatomy of our brains determine our capacity for leadership Dr Hannah Critchlow will explore the neuroscience behind leadership at the Institute of Managers and Leaders’ Leadership Impact Series in November.
News & Views ‘Walking into a headwind’: What it feels like for women building science careers We interviewed 61 women to find out what it’s like for women building science careers. We found it’s like walking into a headwind.
News & Views Girls aren’t good at maths or science? Nope. Maths and science haven’t been good enough for girls. Women in Stem are constrained by gendered barriers such as stereotypes and unconscious bias. Progress has happened, but we are nowhere near parity.
News & Views Just some of the Australian women killing it in science leadership right now It’s National Science Week and it’s a pretty special year for women in science, given some of the very visible role models we have available.
News & Views “I see you, I hear you, I believe in you”: Ten words that changed Layne Beachley’s life Layne Beachley had four jobs, worked 60 hours a week waiting tables, selling t-shirts and teaching rollerblading to cover the cost of competing overseas for eight years.
Profiles Meet Dr Anne Rios, the woman who has developed a new 3D imaging technique for breast cancer Dr Anne Rios developed a new 3D imaging technique for breast cancer. She’s the only researcher in Australia – and one of the few in the world – to do it.