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'Women of Substance: Inspiring Women in STEM'

'Women of Substance: Inspiring Women in STEM' is kindly being hosted by The Royal Institution of Great Britain at 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS.

 

What will this decade be called? The tweenies, tens, or teens? Whatever we decide to call it, there is no doubt that science, engineering and technology (SET) will play a huge role in shaping the decade. And there is no doubt that woman have a track record of contribution in the SET fields and have the opportunity to shape and define the decade.

 

Please join us, along with European Professional Women's Network (London) and the Women's Engineering Society, at the Royal Institution to discuss how women can interact with the world of science, engineering and technology to make their everyday lives easier, to bring about change in the workplace and to make the world a better place. Hear success stories and answer the critical question: ?How can we empower the next generation of women to become scientists, engineers and technologists??

Our key note speaker will be Lynda Armstrong, Technical Vice President at Shell International and she will be joined by panellists Christine Ashton, Group Strategy Director at Transport for London, Julie Greensmith, Lecturer in the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham and Bee Thakore, Founder of Big on Good Solutions. The panellists will discuss the role of women in technology and science, the importance of engaging with IT and technology more widely, the value in being a role model and what they believe were the key success factors in their careers.

On display during the event will be a selection of paintings from Tess Barnes? solo exhibition ?Women of Substance? featuring 50 portraits of some of the most successful and inspirational women of our times.

As this event is not sponsored by a corporate host, there will be a cost of £16.00 to attend which includes your entrance to the event, access to the recently refurbished Royal Institution and their permanent exhibition, drinks (wine or soft drinks), a selection of snacks and the opportunity to watch an RI demonstration during the post-event networking.

 

If you would like to attend, the sign up process is taking place on the European Professional Women's Network?s website where you will need to fill in your personal details and make payment ? tickets must be bought in advance and EPWN are a European-wide network, payment will be taken in

Euros:

http://epwn.etheryl.net/EPWN/exportevents.mv?script=calendarguest&uid=20100127560649

We hope you would like to join us on Wednesday 27th January - please sign up early to avoid disappointment.

 

Please go to http://www.womenintechnology.co.uk/women-of-substance for further information and to reserve your place!

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