The future lies in the next generations and it is our duty to provide equitable access to science for all

We work on a number of initiatives to inspire the new generations to pursue STEM careers. Have a look to some of our work.

 

Volunteering with The Girls’ Network

The Girls’ Network is a charity which mission is to inspire and empower girls from the least advantaged communities by connecting them with a mentor and a network of professional female role models.

Our project manager volunteers with this charity as mentor and participates in events promoting women in STEM including a visit to the Institute for girls from a local school. In their last visit the girls enjoyed a tour of the Biochemistry labs, the NMR centre for metabolomics and the bioinformatics office.

Group of girls from local school visiting the Biosciences building


 

 

Smithdown Festival 2019

At the Festival we worked with scientists from Alder Hey Experimental Arthritis Treatment Centre for Children (EATC4Children) in this fun-filled family festival. Read more about our activities on the Institute for Integrative Biology blog.


 

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