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Today marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Now more than ever we are celebrating the wonderful contributions women have made in science across government. As a thank you for all their achievements during these extraordinary times, …
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Simon Kippin, GSE Champion in Air Command of the Ministry of Defence, talks about showcasing the importance of STEM in the Royal Air Force.
Dr Lucy Mason, head of the government’s Defence and Security Accelerator, discusses emerging technologies and invites the public and GSE members to share and assess ideas for the future.
PhD students share their first experiences of the Civil Service, as UKRI policy interns based in the Government Office for Science.
Helen Roberts has been a government scientist since 2017 and currently works at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). She tells us about her experience of participating in the Royal Society Pairing Scheme, which the GSE profession sponsors.
Dr Shabana Haque, Head of the GSE Team, shines the spotlight on the lives of two exceptional women who were at the forefront of the women’s suffrage campaign and pioneers of science and medicine.
The third edition of GSE Bitesize: a collection of upcoming Learning & Development (L&D) and employment opportunities available to GSE members.
The first in a series of GSE blogs celebrating International Women’s Day and British Science Week.
Emily Dowdeswell, a soil science PhD student at Cranfield University shares her experiences of a busy 3 month placement in the Chief Scientific Adviser’s office in Defra.