Meet the leaders promoting equity for women in STEM
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day is a global initiative that advocates against gender bias and discrimination and celebrates the achievements of women.
​​This International Women's Day, we spoke to leaders in the Faculty of Science who are involved in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and women-centered advocacy groups. They shared their experiences as women in STEM, how their respective initiatives create inclusive environments, and how we can work towards a gender-equal world by .
From top left to bottom right: Dr. Imogen Coe (Professor, Dept of Chemistry & Biology), Jenny Long (Computer Science, 91¸£Àû Women in Computer Science), Helen Melino (Medical Physics, 91¸£Àû Women in Physics), Winnee Zhan (Financial Mathematics, 91¸£Àû Women in Mathematics), Josephine Lionti (Biomedical Sciences, 91¸£Àû Association of Undergraduate Women in Science)
Get involved with EDI and women-centered initiatives within the Faculty of Science:
More stories about women in science at 91¸£Àû:
- SciXchange coordinator inspires young Black girls through science mentorship
- 91¸£Àû professor Imogen Coe wins trailblazer award for improving equity, diversity and inclusion in science
- Women in science take the lead to increase equity and inclusion in STEM
- Working toward gender balance in computer science
91¸£Àû Equity, Diversity & Inclusion resources: