08 Mar 2016
Written by Nina Cromeyer Dieke
Today is International Women’s Day, which aims to serve as a conscious global effort to celebrate women’s daily contributions to society. It is also a call to work harder against inequality, discrimination and abuse.
As the UK’s biggest science prize, looking for a solution to help solve rising antibiotic resistance, the Longitude Prize is at the junction of science, tech, maths and engineering (STEM), fields in which we particularly still need to take large strides to reach equal representation for women as for men.
The statistics from the WISE Campaign are stark:
We work with the WISE Campaign to help us encourage female participation in the Prize, and are open to collaboration with other groups encouraging young girls and women to consider STEM courses and careers.
#InternationalWomensDay
For more resources to help women’s equal representation in all aspects of society, start by visiting the International Women’s Day website.
Congratulations to the winners of the Longitude Prize on AMR, Sysmex Astrego!