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Engineering Diversity

 
  • 22Mar

    Professor Nigel Lockett, Dr Hamied Haroon and Professor Farah Mendlesohn will speak about their experiences as disabled academics. They will describe their career highlights and strategies for success in their chosen field.

  • 22Mar

    Come along to hear Dr Marie-Pierre Moreau from the University of Roehampton, share her latest research on how caring impacts on academic career development and access to leadership positions for those with caring responsibilities.

  • 10Mar

    This vibrant festival is a day to celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th March and 100 years since women won the right to vote in Britain, and offers a day of inspiration, self-care and workshops to kick-start a twelve month programme of change.

  • 02Mar

    Use is a small word with a lot of work to do, a small word with a big history. As Rita Felski describes in her introduction to a special issue of New Literary History on use, 'the very word is stubby, plain, workmanlike, its monosyllabic bluntness as bare and unadorned as the thing that it names' (2013, 5).

  • 22Feb

    THwomen40 Panel Discussion: Women in Business

    'Exploring the interface between research and practice in the business world'

    Thursday 22 February | 5.45pm - 7.00pm | Trinity Hall

  • 19Feb

    CUES welcome you to our first Diversity Panel Discussion: “Workplace Diversity - A lost hope?”

  • 19Feb

    Join us for the first in a series of events profiling the careers and career progression of women at Cambridge.

    Each term a panel of female staff from across the University will describe their career pathways, the opportunities and challenges they have faced along the way.

  • 19Feb

    Join us for the first in a series of events profiling the careers and career progression of women at Cambridge.

    Each term a panel of female staff from across the University will describe their career pathways, the opportunities and challenges they have faced along the way.

  • 31Jan

    For women only, technology’s largest free-to-attend careers fair - Tomorrow’s Tech Leaders Today - returns to the heart of London on 31 January 2018 at the spectacular Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane.

  • 14Dec

    Resembling a secular scientific saint, Isaac Newton is widely celebrated as a super-human genius disengaged from ordinary life. Regarding him from a different perspective, this lecture discusses his involvement in Enlightenment affairs and polite society, with a particular focus on analysing roles played by women.