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Surviving as a Woman in Science - special discount for registration
Mums in Science are offering a significant discount to the first 10 people who register for the following meeting:
 

“Surviving as a Woman in Science”

 

Friday 2 November 2007

 

The BioPark, Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 3AX  

 

 

 

This is open to all scientists, not just Mums! Just register online using the following code,  mumsinscience. The first 10 people will only have to pay £55 so don't delay!

 

 Click here for further information or to register.

 

Confirmed talks include

    • Creating Cultures of Success for women in science - Dr Maureen Cooper, Director, Scottish Resource Centre for Women in SET, Napier University, Edinburgh
    • What does it take to get women back into SET work after a career break? - Dr Nina Baker, South West Scotland Mentoring Scheme, Glasgow
    • Fellowship opportunities for women in science - Dr Sabine Best, UK Grants Officer, The Royal Society, UK
    • Scientific Publishing: A female dominated field - Dr Sarah Greaves, Nature Publishing Ltd.
 
We welcome abstracts for this meeting. The Deadline for abstract submissions is August 10th 2007

Abstract guidelines can be found at http://www.euroscicon.com/absguidlines.html

The Deadline for early registration is July 20th 2007

Fees (these are reduced by 50% before the early registration deadline)

  • Standard - £485
  • Academic - £298
  • IBMS - £298
  • Student - £198
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Welcome to Mums in Science

This site has been designed as a portal for busy mums who work or have worked in science.

Too many women leave science due to the constraints of motherhood. Some struggle, and work part time, at the expense of advancing their career. Others change their career to fit in with their children, whilst working within some area of science.

Our aims are :-

  • to create a community to provide mutual support,
  • to provide information to those who have the challenge of bringing up children and maintaining a career in science, whether full or part time, or outside mainstream science.

This site is updated regularly with new articles and occasional special offers. Everything is accessible on the site. However, if you would like to receive notices of new additions to the site you can subscribe to the site and receive e-mails as soon as a new article is posted to your selected categories or to all the site.

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