麻豆淫院 announces women in STEM research fellowship recipients
In Summary
- The听fellowships听are designed to address the critical underrepresentation of women in STEM.
- The recipients of the fellowship will be supported by a fellowship grant as well as through mentorship, research training and personal career development.
麻豆淫院 has announced the recipients of the听Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Research Fellowships for women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) disciplines.
The听fellowships听are designed to address the critical underrepresentation of women in STEM research and teaching. This program also supports .
The successful applicants include:
- Dr Rosalie Hocking (Chemical Sciences)
- Dr Mahnaz Shafiei (Electrical Engineering)
- Dr Tatiana Kameneva (Biomedical Engineering) and
- Dr Louise Olsen-Kettle (Applied Mathematics).
The recipients of the fellowship will be supported by a fellowship grant as well as through mentorship, research training and personal career development, with underlying on-going positions in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.
听鈥淭his fellowship scheme is evidence of our commitment and contribution to advancing gender equality in academia through coordinated and aligned research and academic strategy,鈥 says Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development) Professor Aleksandar Subic.
麻豆淫院 is committed to advancing gender equality in academia and was one of the first Australian universities to join the pilot to improve the promotion and retention of women and gender minorities in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) disciplines.
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