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Aberdeen: Vital Voices Gather | Past events | Engender
Gather Aberdeen Science Centre, 179 Constitution Street, Aberdeen AB24 5TU.View larger map June 19, 2023, 10.15 – 13.30 Aberdeen Science Centre, Aberdeen The booking deadline for this event has passed. If you would like to

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underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), and subsequently in STEM occupations. The modern apprenticeship (MA) programme in Scotland is heavily segregated. Modern apprenticeship framework%

F-words: Beyond a buzzword | Engender blog | Engender
working in and studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics through an intersectional lens. The report revealed the realities of the experiences faced by women who experience multiple and compounding inequalities and

Guest blog: Indyref, women and politics (Indyref Thursday #5) | Engender blo...
from community, academia, science, education, voluntary sector, trade unions, charities, local government, and the violence against women sector, to name only some, brought a wider women’s voice into the early days of our Parliament. It

Guest post: Indyref - why I'm voting No, thanks | Engender blog | Engender
her masters in political science specialising in voter participation. She has previously worked in campaigning roles on mental health, education and international development. Posted on July 17 2014 at 08:01 Share this post on …

Guest Post: Why contraception needs a Me Too moment | Engender blog | Engender
help. In social science the concept of biopower describes the way in which ‘healthcare’ can be used to control a population; as Nadesan (2008) argues some groups of people are more likely to be deemed lacking in

Guest Post: Pioneering Women’s Education in Scotland | Engender blog |...
Mary Somerville, science writer and polymath is another Scottish name synonymous with women’s education. Mary’s education was a difficult one, at the age of ten, she spent a year at an elite boarding school, Musselburgh.

Seven principles for a gender-competent Scottish National Investment Bank | ...
and girls. Investment in science and technology should create opportunities for women and girls to benefit on an equal basis, reflecting the differences in their lived experience of health and wellbeing, play, propensity to care, cultural and

Visibly Invisible: Cultural representations of women with disabilites in con...
Reader: Social Science Perspectives , ed. Shakespeare, T, Continuum, UK WENDELL, S (1996) The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability , Routledge, London Posted on August 20 2018 at 11:06 Share

Visibly Invisible: We are not all the same | Engender blog | Engender
Disability Reader: Social Science Perspectives , ed. Shakespeare, T, Continuum, UK WENDELL, S (1996) The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability , Routledge, UK WOLF, N (1990) The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty

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