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Dr Emilia Cruz Alaniz
“[T]he journey will be tough, but rewarding in the most unexpected ways.”
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Olivia Voyce
“I desire a career where I can continue to learn about the world around us and work with a diverse range of people”.
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Dr Eva Vilella-Figueras
“Gender-diverse environments benefit from a variety of perspectives that enable more creativity and productivity. We clearly need more women in physical sciences and engineering.“
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Glória de Sá Pereira
"In my second year of university, half way through the semester I realised I was the only girl in the laboratory room, and I remember thinking how strange that this was “normal”."
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Hannah Brown
"I believe that we all have a duty to work to implement positive changes so that science is an environment where all individuals – including women – are welcomed, valued and respected."
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Prof Monica D'Onofrio
“[V]ery soon I realized that being a physicist and trying to uncover the secrets of Nature was really my dream.”
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Jennifer Graham
“When people ask me why I chose to study physics...I simply loved learning about it.”
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Rhiannon Jones
"I adamantly didn’t care that physics wasn’t deemed a ‘girly’ subject, and couldn’t comprehend why such a stigma would put people off pursuing something they enjoyed."