In all areas of science and discovery, there are women working on acquiring new knowledge and solving problems. But even in 2018, Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) suffer from a lack of women representation. The experiences of women working in these fields often remain unheard in industries still just beginning to navigate their way out of an established male-dominated culture. In this series brought to you by the UTS Athena SWAN pilot, early and mid-career women researchers share their personal stories and insights. Raising their voices to highlight the diversity and the common ground of being women in STEMM.
Latest episodes of the podcast Equal Futures - Stories of women in STEMM at UTS
- Emily Quinn Smyth - Making science accessible
- Teresa Vidal Calleja - We shouldn't have to be this resilient
- Pauline Kohlhoff - working like a man
- Dr Olga Shimoni - Powerful role models
- Dr Nikki Percival - It takes hard work to be heard
- Dr Lan Snell - Faces of leadership
- Dr Willa Huston - Emotional labour
- Dr Phillippa Carnemolla - An environment built for inclusion
- Dr Eva Cheng - Technology has no gender
- Dr Nural Cokcetin - Beeing a woman in STEMM
- Dr Megan Williams - Statement from the Heart
- Dr Noushin Nasiri - Disrupting gender labels
- Introducing Equal Futures