The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is inviting women in science from around the world to join the Global Women’s Breakfast on February 11, 2025 – a day dedicated to celebrating and empowering female scientists, aligning with the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
What is the Global Women’s Breakfast?
This global initiative is a unique opportunity for women scientists to connect, share experiences, discuss challenges, and inspire one another through breakfast events held simultaneously across the globe. Whether you’re a student, researcher, professor, or industry professional, the GWB is a platform to build networks, advocate for gender equality in science, and highlight the incredible achievements of women in STEM fields.
Key Highlights of the GWB 2025:
• Theme: “Accelerating Equity in Science” – focusing on actively breaking down barriers and promoting equal opportunities for women in science.
• Global Reach: Events will be held in various locations worldwide, allowing for diverse perspectives and connections.
• Networking Opportunities: Connect with other female scientists from different disciplines and backgrounds.
• Inspiring Discussions: Panel talks, presentations, and facilitated discussions on critical topics related to gender equity in science.
• Open to All: Scientists at all career stages are encouraged to participate.
How to Get Involved:
• Register: Check the IUPAC website for updates on registration details and local event organizers near you.
• Host an Event: If you’re passionate about promoting women in science, consider hosting a GWB in your community.
• Spread the Word: Share information about the GWB on social media using the hashtag #GWB2025
Join the movement to advance gender equality in science by participating in the IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast on February 11, 2025!
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