Keep gender on the agenda in STEM – now more than ever
As the world relies on their work during the COVID-19 crisis, gender equality for women in STEM must remain on the agenda.
As the world relies on their work during the COVID-19 crisis, gender equality for women in STEM must remain on the agenda.
Almost a year ago, Melissa Di Donato took over the role of CEO at SUSE, the world’s largest open-source company.
Claire Spalding, head of technology for Yoox Net-a-Porter Group, explores how organisations can create a pathway for female tech talent.
Inclusion in a time of uncertainty is more important than ever, says WISE, the campaign for workplace gender equality.
Joanne Warner, Head of Customer Service, Natterbox, has only felt ‘different’ once in her STEM career – after having her second child.
Four influential women in science and tech share how the diversity issue is leading to social and gender biases in technology.
Truly understanding the journey of women in the tech sector may be the only way to solve the talent shortage.
Martin Luenendonk, CEO & Co-Founder of educational jobsite Cleverism.com, explains why progress to increase the number of women in tech remains slow.
International SOS’ very own ‘Carrie Mathison’ discusses women in security and how to attract and retain them.
Today marks Ada Lovelace Day – an international celebration of the achievements of women in STEM. Here six ‘un-stereotypical’ women share their love for the industries, and why businesses and education must encourage greater equality in STEM.