women in STEM
I first saw Keira Daley last August performing in her award-winning nerdy/funny/fact-packed cabaret tribute to some of history’s greatest minds, from Marie Curie to Hedy Lamarr, via Ada Lovelace, and that woman who invented Liquid Paper. ‘LadyNerd’ is her debut solo act and was so highly
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TAPPING ALL OUR TALENTS Women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics: a strategy for Scotland This strategy has been produced by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) as a result of Professor Anne Glover’s encouragement while in the post of Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland.
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Biography I am the IT/Systems administrator at Glasgow Women’s Library (womenslibrary.org.uk). Having studied Physics before gaining an MSc in the History of Science, I joined GWL in 2005 (and combine both with a continued interest in the history of women and science). In 2010 I helped to
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photography © Julie Broadfoot Biography I’m the daughter of a book keeper and an electronics engineer, so tech and numbers were around me from the start; apparently I could say oscilloscope when I was 3 years old and my Mum taught me to keep books with my pocket money. However I also learnt to
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Biography I started my career in Retail Sales before moving to European Sales Operations and Marketing roles for software manufacturer Aldus Corporation. I then spent 10 years as European Human Resources Manager for Adobe Systems (formerly Aldus Corporation). This diverse role involved:
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Biography Julie Moulsdale is managing director of communications consultancy, Perceptive Partners Communications. Julie works with several technology clients, including Cisco, Thus, ICT trade body, ScotlandIS and Scotland Women in Technology which encourages more women and young people into the
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