It took me a while to find the courage to come and write those words as it is so hard to describe the power of what happened on our ship in December 2016, in Antarctica with 76 determined and skilled women in STEM and a team of 10 crazy, caring
Premièrement, les femmes sont plus sévèrement affectées que les hommes par le changement climatique. Dans les pays en voie de développement, les femmes portent sur leurs épaules le bienêtre et l’approvisionnement en nourriture, eau et combustible de leur foyer. Quand les conditions environnementales se dégradent elles marchent plus loin pour ramener
In the French educational system, we are pretty much forced to listen naively and thus we become scared of expressing our own opinions in public. This prevents us from gaining confidence and potentially becoming creative as well. When I did ERASMUS in Uppsala Sweden during my third year of university,
From the 26th to the 30th of October 2015, I had the chance to attend the Second World Seabird Conference in Cape Town, South Africa. 600 specialists gathered for the second time from around the world to discuss the newest advances in seabird research. It was a total success! The
Have a look at the article in Cambridge news here. [caption id="attachment_39" align="alignnone" width="300"] 24/11/15 Antarctic expedition woman24/11/15 Postdoc researcher Deborah Pardo has been selected as part of an all-female expedition to Antarctica, as part of a global leadership initiative. She's an expert in albatrosses. Picture: Warren Gunn[/caption]
Last month I had the chance to get free restricted view last minute tickets to the Women in the World summit in London, and it was just amazing!! There were very emotional and very inspiring talks. There were very simple and very famous women, all with a very empowering message: Following
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Ok so this is my first blog and I felt the need to write it because there is so much happening for me at the moment. I love my job. I am a marine ecologist; more specifically I try to understand the causes and consequences of the critical declines in