What are women’s networks in science and engineering for?
Commentary article by Jenny Koenig In 1994 a chance remark at the end of an article in Nature about “The Rising Tide” report on women in science and engineering helped to move forward the formation of...
View ArticleWhy we do what we do in a nutshell
Dr Tennie Videler, Co-chair of Cambridge Association for Women in Science and Engineering Women are under-represented in employment in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM),...
View ArticleWhat is CamAWiSE all about?
by Jenny Koenig I was guest speaker at a Springboard course yesterday and as part of my talk I wanted to articulate what CamAWISE was about and where it came from, what you can get out of CamAWISE that...
View ArticleOur Anniversary – make it your event
It’s just eight weeks now until our 20th Anniversary celebrations on October 2nd. This will be a fantastic opportunity for women in STEM to network with others, find out how things have changed for...
View ArticleCamAWiSE announcement – Dr Jenny Brookman
Dr Jenny Brookman (24 January 1951 – 10 July 2020) It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our long standing CamAWiSE champion and friend Dr Jenny Brookman. Jenny lost her 18 month battle...
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