Katherine Fletcher, former ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag PhD. student and member of the Florey Group talks about her experience and the knowledge gained from attending a science policy conference.
A new study highlighted how differently men and women perceive the same workplace culture. Elizabeth, e4s manager, looks at the data and outlines suggestions for closing the gap.
When it comes to equality a lot has changed in a surprisingly short time. For International Women's Day 2019, Christel Krueger reflects on her own perceptions of gender equality in the 21st Century and what more still lies ahead. Join in with the #BalanceForBetter campaign.
Michael Hinton reflects on his involvement with Schools’ Day and how it has changed since his time at the bench
In March, the ̨Íåswag will play host to our 25th annual Schools’ Day, with 180 15-18 year olds from schools across the country attending to get some hands on experience in our labs and find out more about careers in science. Since 1995, Schools’ Day has been an ̨Íåswag staple, but while that’s remained the same, so much else has changed.
In response to this year being the 25th Annual Schools' Day at the ̨Íåswag, our ̨Íåswag Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Manager, Hayley, explores the changes in science education over the last 25 years.
In her first blogpost, our new ̨Íåswag Engagement & Knowledge Exchange Manager, Hayley, says hello, talks about her decision to leave teaching and explores upcoming ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag events in 2019.
Samir Morsli describe his experiences at the ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag during his ‘Professional Internship for PhD Students’ (PIPS) internship
Contemplating gifts and gender in the Christmas aftermath
Dr. Emma Martinez-Sanchez, ̨Íåswag Engagement ORION Open Science Officer, took her co-creation project to the poster party at the and found surprise inspiration…
Elizabeth Hampson, a PhD student in the Welch research group, describes her visit to Sophianum School in the Netherlands.
Ahead of his workshop at the Association for Science Education Conference, Michael Hinton, ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag Engagement Officer, describes his experience of challenge-based learning projects
With 2018 coming to a close, Elizabeth has seven suggestions for ways to support equality and inclusion in 2019.
As 2018 draws to a close, Knowledge Exchange and ̨Íåswag Engagement Manager Tacita Croucher looks back on our ̨Íåswag Engagement highlights this year and shares some of the things to look forward to in 2019.
Elizabeth offers a diverse and creative selection of gift ideas to help you find something exciting and new for all the difficult-to-buy-for people in your life.
̨Íåswag Engagement intern Samir Morsli reflects on his experiences in Peterborough and Cambridge during LifeLab, part of European ̨Íåswagers’ Night 2018
19th November marks International Men's Day, a day for celebrating men and the contributions that men make to improving society for the greater good of everyone. This year, to mark the day, Simon Walker the Head of our Imaging Facility and an equality4success team member reflects on his experience of becoming a father and the challenges of finding a new work-life balance. Is it time for us to rethink how we measure success?
The ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag researchers and animal care facility staff travelled to Cathedral Square, Peterborough, in September to engage the public as part of LifeLab. Esther, ̨Íåswag Engagement Officer, shares her experiences of public engagement in the square!
Isby visited the ̨Íåswag for Schools’ Day and took part in a project to investigate white blood cells in a mouse model. As she starts her degree in Biochemistry at she looks back on her experience in our labs.
̨Íåswag Engagement intern Samir Morsli tells us about his research, his expectations for his three-month placement at the ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag, and how it complements his PhD at The University of Sheffield.
Co-creation in action! Emma, ̨Íåswag Engagement Officer, summarises the latest ORION open experiment at the Euroscience Open Forum in Toulouse.
Since 2016 ‘European ̨Íåswager’s Night’ has been hosted in countries throughout Europe. For 2018 and 2019, Cambridgeshire will have its own night called LifeLab. The ̨Íåswag is one of the founding organisations – read on to find out how to get involved.
As part of European ̨Íåswagers’ Night, ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag staff will be reading stories with gender equality themes to children during ³¢¾±´Ú±ð³¢²¹²ú’s ‘Tell Me a Story’ event
PhD students Izzy Hampson and Carolyn Rogers describe how they joined forces to create a new project for secondary school students