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International Women's Day by the University of Aberdeen
by University of Aberdeen
International Women's Day which falls on the 8th of March each year, has been celebrated across the world since the early 1900's. Originally, its aim was to provide a forum for women to campaign for equality and women’s rights. Over time, it has evolved and now in March each year, events are held throughout the world to recognise the progress that has been made, to inspire women and to celebrate their achievements.
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The panel will reflect on the longstanding problems of gender inequality and how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted their research, lives, leadership roles, and how they are perceived.Panel Members:Professor Lesley AndersonDr Kathryn MartinDr Soumya PalliyilDr Jillian EvansChair Person:Professor Mirela Delibegovic
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International Women's Day which falls on the 8th of March each year, has been celebrated across the world since the early 1900's. Originally, its aim was to provide a forum for women to campaign for equality and women’s rights. Over time, it has evolved and now in March each year, events are held throughout the world to recognise the progress that has been made, to inspire women and to celebrate their achievements.
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