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STEM in Scotland – what do you think?

May 16, 2016 by No Comments | Category Marine Directorate general, Marine Directorate Science

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This year, Equate Scotland is celebrating 10 years of increasing the number of women in science, engineering, technology and the built environment.  Significant progress has been made and issue is a national priority, but there is still a long way to go make equality in STEM a reality.

Marine Scotland Science is a huge supporter of STEM through its numerous outreach activities and also with its work with the Nuffield Foundation and Glasgow School of Art. Interestingly we have, in the most recent years, been working with more and more young ladies – Deborah McGill, Cora Moffat, Katie Forbes, Mairi BellErin Warner and, most recently, Skye Arnott.

But this is where you come in – what do you think the next 10 years of STEM in Scotland should look like? Equate Scotland want to hear from girls, women, educators, policy makers and employers.

Please help by filling in this short survey to share what you think should happen across schools, colleges, universities and within the industry to increase the number of women in STEM. Share your big idea and your vision for the future of STEM in Scotland.

All your responses will help shape Equate Scotland’s anniversary publication later this year.

Thank you.

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