This event, held on 3rd December at Cardiff University, brought together participants to discuss challenges, share insights, and celebrate achievements of women in academia.
Professor Helen Kennedy MAE explores what a fair and inclusive digital society could look like and the challenges of digital inequality, big data, and technology ethics.
Professor Chojnacka discusses her pioneering work in sustainable technologies and shares insights on contributing to climate-neutral urban innovations.
In this interview, Arlene Holmes-Henderson MAE explores the process that led to a new publication highlighting real-world examples of how arts and humanities research impacts public policy.
In this interview, Professor Tchanturia describes her career at the intersection of research and clinical practice in autism and eating disorders, and shares her reaction to receiving the prestigious National Award of Georgia.
The recent European Commission report highlights the transformative impact of GEPs in advancing gender equity in research and innovation, aligning with the goals of the CALIPER project to drive progress in STEM fields.