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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Cambridge AWiSE. Join us for CamAWiSE’s networking event to make meaningful connections with other women in STEMM , in your professional areas or beyond! We are thrilled to be having our first in-person event of 2022. We are looking forward to welcoming you to our networking event on June 23 where we will facilitate engagement to allow attendees to make meaningful connections with other women in STEMM , in their professional areas or beyond. At the event you will meet and interact with other attendees to explore common areas of interest, explore your career goals, and make new connections within different professional areas and disciplines. Attendees will participate in activities aimed at professional development and fostering new relationships. CamAWiSE will contact registered attendees in advance of the event to gather additional information on your areas of interests and expertise to facilitate connections during the event activities. Taking place on International Women’s Engineering Day (INWED), we celebrate the annual international call for awareness on June 23, which highlights the achievements of women engineers. The day provides an important opportunity to raise the profile of women engineers. This workshop will include conversations over coffee, tea and cake. ALL are welcome (all genders and non-STEMM too). This talk is part of the Cambridge AWiSE series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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