News & Views It’s time we rediscovered Australia’s women of STEM who shaped history Today is Ada Lovelace Day, a growing global celebration of women’s achievements in science, technology, technology, engineering and maths.
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News & Views Professor Martina Stenzel wins major science award, the first female recipient in 88 years One of the top science prizes is the Liversidge Medal and this year it’s been awarded to Professor Martina Stenzel, the first female in 88 years.
Uncategorised How brain researcher Dr Lucy Palmer makes discoveries and runs a laboratory Brain researcher and 2017 Women’s Leadership Award in Technology is not slowing down. We chat to her about her latest research and discoveries.
News & Views Uber links diversity goals to exec pay in bid to be most ‘diverse workforce on planet’ Uber has established “sky-high” goals in its third diversity report because incremental change is not enough to solve inequity.
News & Views Kim Jackson wins business award, calls for more VC funding for female founders Sky Capital founder Kim Jackson was named Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year this week, where she declared more VC funding is needed to support women
Life Burnout: How to protect yourself when pursuing an intense career It one thing to ‘future proof’ your career, but what’s the point if you can’t ‘future proof’ yourself? Five women share how they avoid burnout.
News & Views Nominations are OPEN for the 2019 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards Nominations are now open for the 2019 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards, which celebrate emerging female leaders across a number of different industries.
News & Views It’s a male-dominated AI world: The gender gap we urgently need to discuss Just 22% of AI professionals are female. But according to experts the number of women in technical roles in the field could be much lower.
News & Views First person on Mars “likely” to be a woman, says NASA “The first person on Mars is likely to be a woman. So these are great days.”
News & Views How to use AI to make better hiring decisions & drive workplace equality Australian organisations are on a mission to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces and AI can help if it’s the bias embedded is removed.
Partner Content Robot technology for social good: How Marita Cheng is changing the game Marita Cheng had a single objective when she considered her future career: To help people live better lives through robotics.