University of London established STEMM professors network Launch event, 6-8 pm, 3rd November 2016
In collaboration with Birkbeck Athena SWAN Team, the TRIGGER Project is holding a Networking & Roundtable Event for the University of London established female professors in the STEMM’s field
This event is designed to enable discussion and rapport building through sharing experiences, life situation and guided roundtable discussions. Topics discussed by the participants will include career progression (aspiration & limitation), analysing gender specific limitations & solutions, growing you reputation and what does success mean to you.
Structure:
6.00pm | Registration & Networking |
6.20pm | Foreword & Welcome |
6.30pm | Guided Roundtable Discussions & Conclusions |
7.30pm | Networking |
Who should come
- Birkbeck Professors in STEMM subjects
- Universities of London e.g. UCL, SOAS, IoE, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Professors in STEMM subjects
Where?
Tudor Room, 1st Floor, Imperial Hotel, London WC1B 5BB
To book your seat please follow the Eventbrite link.
If you want more information about EPN or TRIGGER, please contact Jeanne Le Roux or Viviana Meschitti on trigger@bbk.ac.uk
Background information on TRIGGER Project:
The Transforming Institutions by Gendering contents and Gaining Equality in Research (TRIGGER) project at Birkbeck is part of a five-country European consortium championing the role of female academics in scientific subjects (2014-2017) (http://www.bbk.ac.uk/trigger/). The project aims to understand the underrepresentation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) subjects and to provide recommendations for fostering organisational change. The TRIGGER team is involved in the Athena SWAN committee and in the College’s Strategic Equality Review.
Background information on the University of London Established STEMM Professors Network (EPN)
Purpose:
The network purpose will be to help female STEMM related field professors grow within their career and create impactful inter-establishment rapport within the University of London.
Objectives
- To encourage cross university links and networking within the STEMM female professors
- To enable participants to widen their professor’s networks to enhance publication and dissemination opportunities as well as grow their reputations
- Share common problems and find potential solutions