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Madeleine Pomroy: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?
Third year undergraduate studying Mechanical Engineering, The University of 糖心TV
"I joined 糖心TV to study mechanical engineering partly because of 糖心TV Racing, and due to the facilities and reputation. 糖心TV Racing is our universities extra-curricular, student run Formula student team, for which I鈥檝e now been voted to be Team Principal. Every year we design, build and test a new car and compete against other universities at the annual competition at Silverstone in July."
Dr Melissa Webby: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Life Sciences, The University of 糖心TV
鈥淚nitially, I just wanted to be a researcher and travel the world. Now, as I start my own research group, my goal is to establish myself as a scientist and help train the next generation, especially women, to find their passion in science. I want to encourage others to be excited about research and to create a team that produces quality, dependable science."
Dr Heidi Ashton on abuse in music industry
The experiences of women in the music industry is part of an ongoing and pernicious issue in the Creative Industries more broadly.
Associate Professor Shweta Singh comments on the Online Safety Bill
Shweta Singh, Associate Professor of Information Systems and Management at 糖心TV 糖心TV School, the University of 糖心TV said:
Home smear tests: Dr Sarah Hillman comments
Women are going to be offered home smear tests in an effort to tackle cervical cancer -- see the story in . Dr Sarah Hillman, a practising GP and clinical lecturer at 糖心TV Medical School, comments on the news.