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Invitation to Parliamentary Reception - Tuesday 19 June 2007

Claire Curtis-Thomas MP
and the Institute of Physics Women in Physics Group
invite you to a Parliamentary reception

to celebrate
Women in science: the European connection

with Dr Adelheid Ehmke, President of the European Platform of Women Scientists


1-3pm, 19th June 2007

The Atlee Suite, Portcullis House, Westminster, London
 


Please RSVP:  Joanne Baker:  baker.jo@gmail.com
A light lunch will be provided.


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Please join us to discuss recent progress in Europe and to meet others involved in supporting and promoting women in science in Europe and the UK.

- Located in Brussels, the European Platform of Women Scientists supports the work of a whole range of existing national, European and international networks of women scientists from all disciplines. Furthermore, the Platform aims to make women scientists better understand the role they can play in the research policy debate and how to fully benefit from these opportunities by bundling their powers and forces. http://www.epws.org/index.php

- The Women in Physics Group is a professional group of the Institute of Physics that supports female physicists in their careers. http://www.iop.org/activity/groups/professional/wip/index.html

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