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So you’ve decided to celebrate International Women’s Day!

Well done! But are your International Women’s Day efforts worth their salt and truly inspiring today’s women of the world?

Demystifying the challenges, rewards and opportunities of working in STEM

Joanne Warner, Head of Customer Service, Natterbox, has only felt ‘different’ once in her STEM career – after having her second child.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2020: Why do we still need it?

Four influential women in science and tech share how the diversity issue is leading to social and gender biases in technology.

Women in IT Awards London 2020: CIO of the Year shortlist

Ahead of the sixth edition of the Women in IT Awards, the largest tech diversity event in the world, we look at the achievements of those shortlisted in the CIO of the Year category.

Women in IT Ireland 2019 winners celebrate in style in Dublin

And the Women in IT Ireland 2019 ‘Woman of the Year’ award goes to…All is revealed at a glittering ceremony held at Mansion House, Dublin.

Women in security on the up at specialists International SOS

International SOS’ very own ‘Carrie Mathison’ discusses women in security and how to attract and retain them.

Some way to go for parity for Women in the Workplace says McKinsey report

Women in the Workplace report outlines steps companies can take to fix their broken rung, which is denying women progress in their careers.

More women in tech are key to future-proofing the industry

Canada is on a journey with diversity and inclusion as it strives to tackle recruitment blind spots and bolster more women in tech.

UK’s influential women in engineering named as research shows diversity deficit

Inclusive Boards releases research showing women make up only 13% of Board and executive positions within the engineering sector.

WeQual Awards aim to identify FTSE women leaders of the future

While talking to potential entrants and finalists for the WeQual Awards, CEO and Founder Katie Litchfield was “overwhelmed by the power of impostor syndrome”.