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Open research practices can benefit students, researchers, and the research community by improving the quality, transparency, and accessibility of research findings. Many groups such as the Edinburgh…
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Val Wilson and Elena Tzouanacou discuss their interests in mammalian cell lineages and how they came to identify one such lineage that violates a strict assumption of germ-layer segregation, as…
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Wikipedia is the site anyone can edit but too few do and only 19.16% of biographies are about women. Representation
matters. Learning about these stories matters. Gaps in our shared
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Our second session in the series was focused on barriers and actions. Speakers: Julie Jebsen, Lecturer in Organisational Psychology at the University of Manchester, on her work research on gender…
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A research seminar by the Edinburgh University Staff Pride Network
Sabine (she/her) is a PhD student researching AI and language while being annoyed about the lack of multilingual tools. Her…
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Dr. Tefide Kizildeniz, Professor at Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey, describes how gender sensitive research is important in the field of agriculture.
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In this episode of the NECTAR 2021 podcast, Lana Zholudeva, a Postdoctoral Scholar at Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco and Michael Lane, an associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology…
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Dr. Sarah Ssali, Dean of the School of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University, Uganda, explains how gender minorities can be better supported in their research careers.
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This recording is in the process of being subtitled. We aim to have edited captions available within 2 weeks of publishing.Title: Design and analysis of finite-volume schemes for a class of…
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This recording is subtitled. You can turn off the subtitles by pressing CC. Heroes of Mathematics: The Power of Narrating their stories
Maurine Atieno Songa, (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South…
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In this episode of the NECTAR 2021 podcast, Tilo Kunath, Reader in Regenerative Neurobiology and host of this year’s NECTAR 2021 conference talks about his research journey from developmental…
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LIGHTNING TALK: Science and storytelling: Why who we talk about matters & Celebratory Toast Dr. Jess Wade will talk about Science and storytelling: Who we talk about matters.Dr. Wade is a…
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