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Social Impact Group Meeting

The INATBA Social Impact Working Group offers a unique set of tools to tackle global challenges and ensure a prosperous, sustainable, and equitable world for future generations. Working Group meetings are only accessible by INATBA Members. Contact the Co-Chairs, Joerg Walden or Mariana de la Roche, via Slack or email for access details.

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Siarad Dylunio/Talk Design-STEM

Dewch i ddarganfod mwy am ddylunio cynnyrch a sut mae STEM yn chwarae rhan hollbwysig yn y broses. Dewch i wrando ar arbenigwyr yn y maes yn trafod be sy'n bwysig a sut i fynd ymlaen i yrfa yn y maes. Cyfle i holi cwestiynau yn fyw hefyd Find out more about product design and […]

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It Looks Like You’re Starting to Interview… How Can I Help?

Are you considering a job/career change and looking for tips and tricks on how to stand out among the crowd? Chloe and Gwyn are here to help! In this series, we tackle all the questions you’re afraid to ask, cover common questions and best practices, and share stories in a safe judgement-free zone. We will […]

VIRTUAL Registration — Stem Cells and Aging

Join us on Zoom for this hybrid community lecture as Tim Downing, PhD, and Michael Zaragoza, MD, PhD, discuss current research and insights surrounding stem cells and aging. If you would like to attend the lecture in-person, register here.

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‘New Normal’ in STEM Industries: Stories of resilience, innovation & change

ou're invited to join us for the next HunterWiSE Network Event. 2021 brought great challenges, but with each hurdle, individuals and workplaces adjusted. Creative solutions were found, new opportunities were engineered, and STEM industries found ways to thrive in an environment of frequent change. Our next HunterWiSE Network Event, 'New Normal’ in STEM Industries, is an […]

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2nd International Conference on Geospatial Information Sciences (iGISc)

iGISc aims to bring together national and international experts in the field of Geospatial Information Sciences (GISc) for the exchange of ideas, knowledge and experiences for the development of the area in our country and to offer professionals and students the opportunity to complement their training through interaction with specialists in a high level academic […]

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How She Got There: Women in Coding

Please register for the event using this link:https://ga.co/3G6dByT Coding, like reading or writing, is becoming an essential skill in today’s world. Programming is rapidly changing the way almost every industry works - marketing, media, entertainment, retail, you name it. We’re living in a world in which nearly everything is affected by technology. Regardless of profession, […]

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How you can shape social science research (ESRC Festival of Social Science)

The University of York has a strong and long-standing commitment to public engagement in research, helping to encourage knowledge dissemination and exchange, inform and educate the public about the work of universities and the University of York in particular, and inspire the next generation of researchers. As part of this engagement, members of our research […]

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YS Training: STEM Toolkit and Hi 5 Awards

Youth Scotland have developed a STEM toolkit with 50 fun science, technology, engineering and maths activities designed to be run in schools, youth clubs, community groups or at home. These can be incorporated into the Hi5 Award, which is an SQA externally quality assured award at SCQF Level 2. In this workshop participants will have […]

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Data Science for the Common Good, Laura Haas Ph.D., UMass Amherst

We are living at a time when computer systems are increasingly data-driven, and increasingly powerful. They are improving our lives and enhancing our ability to solve complex problems. But they also can exhibit bias, leading to unfair results, or make mistakes, potentially harming us. To counteract these issues, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst […]

Demystifying Science: Separating Sense from Nonsense with Dr. Joe

Science has gone viral! In more ways than one. Bestselling popular science author Dr. Joe Schwarcz breaks down the science of essential oils, placenta creams, intermittent fasting, and of course the spread of COVID-19 misinformation in this new collection from the master of demarcating non-science from science. Dr. Joe Schwarcz is director of McGill University’s […]

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HPSUS Academic Panel: The Intersection of Science, Technology, and Art

Ever wondered how the seemingly at-odds worlds of science and technology interact with the world of art? Come out to HPSUS’s academic panel on the Intersection of Science, Technology, and Art! Four experts with diverse backgrounds will hash it out and discuss questions such as: How does technology give rise to new art forms? How […]

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