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View Article  National everywoman Conference
Women in business cannot afford to miss the forthcoming National everywoman Conference. Held in London on Wednesday 14 November, with the support of Natwest and IBM, the conference will include key note speeches and workshops with some of Britain’s most inspiring business role models   more »
View Article  Working Families - Great Expectations: The future for equalities and diversity policy and practice
Working Families is the UK’s leading work-life balance organisation. They help and give a voice to working parents and carers, whilst also helping employers create workplaces which encourage work-life balance for everyone. Their autumn conference, Great Expectations, is taking place on Wednesday 17th November and they have asked me to pass this invitation onto members of the womenintechnology network.   more »
View Article  Knowledge and Skills for a Digital Future
You are invited to attend all or part of Equalitec’s major conference "Knowledge and Skills for a Digital Future" to be held at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (Savoy Place, London) on the 6th and 7th of September   more »
View Article  Intellect Women in IT Forum: Perception of Equal Pay
This meeting of the Women in IT Forum meeting will focus on: *the legal framework and challenges employees and employers are facing *the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) view on equal pay *and last but not least the comparison between last year's and this year's Intellect survey findings   more »
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View Article  Wellcome Trust Research Technician (RB70-07)
We are seeking a highly motivated Research Technician to join a group studying cellular and molecular mechanisms of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease under a Fellowship awarded to Dr Jana Barlic.   more »
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