An interesting read from ACS axial about what everyone can do to support women in sciende.
IUPAC Global Women's Breakfast at the Institute for Chemical Research - Kyoto University https://iupac.org/gwb/2023/kyoto-university-gwb-2023/
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Monday, February 22, 2021
GWB 2022
From the IUPAC GWB organizers:
This year, 324 events from 70 countries were included on the global map.
Start planning now! February 16, 2022 is the date for GWB2022. Registration will open in October. We look forward to seeing you there!
Monday, February 8, 2021
Program of the IUPAC Global Women's Breakfast - Kyoto
What: IUPAC Global Women's Breakfast - Kyoto #GWB2021
When: 9 February 2021 12:00-13:30
Website: iupac.org/GWB; https://iupac.org/gwb/2021/kyoto-gwb2021/
The IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast #GWB2021 will be held on 9 February 2021, two days prior to the United Nations Day of Women and Girls in Science. The theme for the 2021 event is “Empowering Diversity in Science”.
Goal 5 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. As quoted in the recent Gender Gap in Science study, and stated by the UN, “Gender Equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.”
Program of the event:
- Welcome to the IUPAC Global Women’s breakfast. Video message from the GWB Project chairs.
- Round of (informal) self-introductions.
- Breakout session: let’s split into small groups, get to know each other better and talk about the most relevant challenges for our career development (e.g. work/life balance)
- Get back together, and summarize the topics discussed in the breakout rooms.
- Farewell message. And for the people who wants to stay, let’s plan follow-up meetings and actions.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Food for thought about Women in Chemistry
Links about women in chemistry in Japan (from C&EN):
Japan's chemical industry inches toward gender diversity
Japan's chemical industry struggles to find people with science backgrounds
From Compound Interest:
Twelve women from chemistry history – pt. 1
Twelve women from chemistry history – pt. 2
Twelve women from chemistry history – pt. 3
How many women have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry?
The women of the periodic table
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Schedule of Global Women's Breakfast - Kyoto
The 2021 IUPAC global women's brekafast at ICR - Kyoto University will be held online, via ZOOM, from 8 AM to 9 AM and from 12 AM to 1:30 PM on February the 9th.
Registration to the event is possible through the Google form below:
It will be an occasion to get to know each other, to form new bonds and share our experiences as chemists. Please join us!
Please add the event to your calendar.
- time: February 9th from 12:00 to 13:30
- venue: Zoom (link sent before the event)
- target audience: chemistry students (undergraduate and graduate), early career and established chemists. Everyone is welcome!
Thursday, January 21, 2021
The IUPAC Global Women's Breakfast at the Institute Of Chemical Research - Kyoto University will be held online, via Zoom.
The event is meant for students of chemistry, young and more established chemists from academia or industry. Everyone is welcome!
The primary goal of this event is to build a new network of women scientists, to help each other in our research and daily lives.
If you want to help us organize this event or if you have any feedback, use the contact form. Every comment is welcome!
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