WHEN:Tuesday 8th of March, 6:00 – 8:00pmWHERE: Senior Common Room Bar, Queens’ Building, Mile End CampusRSVP AT: https://goo.gl/jxu6f1(Please RSVP so that we can provide enough catering) WISE@QMUL are delighted to host a Pub Quiz at the SCR bar for international women’s
WISE@QMUL: EVENING TALK AND DISCUSSION: AMRITA AHLUWALIA
WISE@QMUL hosted an evening talk and discussion with Amrita Ahluwalia at Charterhouse Square Campus, at 5-7 pm, on Wed 24th Feb . As a beginning of her talk, Amrita gave an overview of her career path. It was inspiring to
CPHC Conf: Prof. Stan Scott on Athena SWAN Challenges and Opportunities
Tweet from twitter.com/throthberghofer/status/592983514565496832/photo/1 Professor Stan Scott of Queens University Belfast’sSchool of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science speaks on “Athena SWAN: Challenges and opportunities” at the Council for Professors and Heads of Computing Conference at Queen Mary University of London. Pointing
WISE@QMUL: Prof. Gina Rippon on Neurotrash, Neurosexism, and Neuronews
Prof. Gina Rippon (Aston University) will deliver a lecture entitled “Neurotrash, Neurosexism, Neuronews – their role in understanding gender differences” to take place 5pm-6pm on Wednesday, 25 February 2015, in the Fogg Lecture Theatre, free and open to all (RSVP: http://goo.gl/f5D6eG).
SBCS@QMUL presents an Athena SWAN Seminar by Professor Michelle Ryan
From The Glass Cliff project website (psychology.exeter.ac.uk/research/glasscliff): “Extending the metaphor of the glass ceiling, the glass cliff describes the phenomenon whereby individuals belonging to particular groups are more likely to be found in leadership positions that are associated with a
WISE@QMUL presents Lost In Translation? The challenges of crossing borders
Old Library (Whitechapel Campus) on Monday 20 October 2014 at 12.45-14.30 (formal talks and discussion 13.00-14.00). Description: Geographical movement to another country in the name of academic pursuits inevitably presents with hurdles. This forum is intended to highlight some of