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Friday 10th February 2012
Women in SET: Loughborough University
Venue:
SMB 017 (Stuart Mason Building) at Loughborough University
Date:
Wednesday 22nd September 2010
Time:
from 10am until 4pm
The content of the event is still being finalised. Provisional details so far include:
Understand the many career opportunities available for Women Researchers in SET subjects:
How to progress in your career?
How to navigate the issues which may be particular to women?
Hear from inspiring Women who have successfully created enjoyable and sustaining careers in SET.
Workshop opened by Shirley Pearce, VC Loughborough University.
Registration via the booking form does not guarantee a place. In order to allow participants from each Midlands HEI to attend, places will not be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, instead your place will be confirmed once registration closes on 15th September 2010.
For more information and to download the booking form please
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To read our blog post on the power of networking which was recently posted on the vitae blog please
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