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The Trouble with Women
A couple of weeks ago I took part in a debate organised by the local chapter of the Triple Helix Society given the provocative title of ‘The Trouble with Women’, designed to debate why women are still found in such … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Equality, Women in Science
Tagged classroom, expectations, maths, physics, teachers
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Tea and Tradition
And the votes are in. The University of Cambridge Senate has just voted for its new Chancellor. Senate rarely votes about anything, and the last time a Chancellor’s nomination was put to such a vote was in 1847 when Prince … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged Chancellor, David Sainsbury, election, Senate House, University of Cambridge
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To Whom I Give My Vote of Thanks
Today is Ada Lovelace Day, a day when we are asked to celebrate the women who have inspired us in our scientific lives. I have to admit that ‘famous’ women such as Marie Curie or Rosalind Franklin have no part … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Women in Science
Tagged Ada Lovelace, Camden School for Girls, inspiration, physics, teachers
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Balmy Beginnings, But What Comes Next?
Cambridge – like much of the country – was bathed in sunshine, hot sunshine this weekend. It was that weekend when our roads are cluttered up by cars full of suitcases, assorted bulging bags and guitar cases, and with bikes … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged Freshers, HE White Paper, University Council, University of Cambridge
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Logic, What Logic?
This week I attended the Elizabeth Johnson lecture at the Institute of Physics, given by Mary Curnock Cook, chief executive of UCAS. Her topic was Gender Maps in Higher Education, and it explored the differences between male and female progression … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Equality, Women in Science
Tagged gender pay gap, graduate premium, IOP, Mary Curnock Cook
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