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Women and girls play a critical role in science and technology communities around the world and their participation should be strengthened. To celebrate International Day of Women & Girls in Science on Saturday 11th February 2023, we are showcasing some of the amazing female students in our department, the vision for their women's health research and who or what inspires them.

Did you know that women are typically given smaller research grants than their male colleagues and while they represent 33.3% of all researchers, only 12% of members of national science academies are women? In order to help achieve gender equality, the United Nations General Assembly declared 11th February as the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Read more

Here at the Department of Women's & Reproductive Health, we run three world class Postgraduate study programmes: MSc in Clinical Embryology (1 year residential programme) MSc by Research (2 years research degree) and DPhil (3-4 years research degree) and you can meet some of our inspirational female scientists here