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As the world continues to change and women’s rights face growing threats, it is crucial for women to unite and fight for equal rights and opportunities. At Mothers in Science, we are working harder than ever to drive systemic change, dismantle barriers, and challenge the myths that hold back mothers in STEMM.
To mark International Women’s Day, we are hosting a special OPEN EVENT where we’ll share our latest research and projects—and most importantly, hear from YOU. Your voice matters, and your insights will help shape our future priorities as we push for greater equity and inclusion for caregivers in STEMM.
Why this matters?
Despite increasing awareness of gender disparities in STEMM, the motherhood penalty remains one of the most persistent and overlooked barriers to career advancement. Mothers in STEMM face unique challenges, including career interruptions, workplace marginalisation, inadequate childcare infrastructure, limited partner support, and crippling “mom guilt” due to societal expectations of being the “perfect mother.”
Our co-founder and CEO, Dr. Isabel Torres, and Research Officer, Dr. Anaelle Hertz, will share insights from our latest unpublished research on maternity bias and other systemic obstacles mothers face in STEMM. They will also discuss evidence-based policies to promote equity and inclusion for caregivers, as well as current and upcoming research and advocacy projects happening behind the scenes at our organisation.
Why You Should Attend:
Gain a deeper understanding of the systemic barriers mothers in STEMM encounter (and the myths that hide them)
Learn about the evidence of maternity bias in the STEMM sector
Engage in an open discussion and help us brainstorm what policies we need to build a more inclusive workplace for mothers and caregivers in STEMM
Connect with a global community of mothers in STEMM passionate about driving change
Ask Us Anything!
This is your chance to be part of the conversation—share your experiences, ask questions, and contribute to the collective effort to dismantle bias in STEMM. Whether you’re a scientist, policymaker, advocate, or ally, your voice matters in shaping a more equitable future.
This event is FREE and open to all. Join us and let’s work together to create real change!
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