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Leadership, Management and Role Models
This week I participated in a conversation on leadership issues in front of an audience of women leaders from the Museum world. The conversation, facilitated/chaired by Vivienne Parry, was with Professor Anne Johnson, an epidemiologist from UCL whom I had … Continue reading
Posted in Science Culture, Women in Science
Tagged career paths, leader, role model, Vivienne Parry
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What Am I Doing Here?
This past week reminded me of the seeming ubiquity of impostor syndrome, even in the visibly successful and apparently supremely confident. Or at least, this statement is true as it pertains to women. One outcome of what follows is I … Continue reading
Posted in Women in Science
Tagged Frances Ashcroft, Impostor syndrome, Linda Partridge, Vivienne Parry
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