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Research Assistant for Semiconductor Cleanroom Processing and Maintenance
Department of Physics
University of Cambridge

Assistant Laboratory Technician and Data Entry Support
Paediatrics
University of Oxford

Production Supervisor
School of Arts
University of Surrey

Junior Service Desk Analyst
Information Services
City University London

Technical Project Manager(s)
IT Services
University of the West of England, Bristol

Technician in Digital Imaging
Liverpool John Moores University

Technician
Biomedical Services
University of Oxford

Senior Network Architect
UCL Information Services Division
University College London

Business Applications Specialist (Learning & Teaching Systems)
Business Services
University of Dundee

Analogue Workshop Manager - Bartlett Manufacturing and Design Exchange (BMADE)
UCL School of Architecture
University College London


Athena Swan Charter

Equality Challenge Unit’s (ECU) Athena SWAN Charter has been encouraging and recognising commitment to advancing the careers of women in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine) employment in UK higher education and research since 2005.

Read real life stories of how the charter has helped women progress in their careers.

Professor Sally Kendall, Professor of Nursing, Director of the Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care (CRIPACC) and Associate Dean of Research (School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire). 

From ‘Nurse’, to ‘Professor’, to job-sharing ‘Associate Dean of Research’.

“You can’t sit back and wait for things to drop in your lap. Carpe Diem!”

Dr Ornella Corazza, Reader And Academic Research Lead, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire

Reader in Substance Addictions and Behaviours & Academic Research Lead at Postgraduate Medicine.

 “The public promotion of science is essential to me. It is very inspiring to have a direct link with the public; this supports my career and is very rewarding.”

Dr Rachel Fox, Principal Lecturer in Pharmacology and non-executive Chairman of Health organisation (School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire).

Principal Lecturer and Chairman.

I recognise I am very lucky. The benefit of working at the University is that it is very flexible, and especially for women, and for all working parents in general, that is everything.

Dr Louise MacKenzie, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology (School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire).

From postdoc to Senior Lecturer 

Every time I would get to the last few months of my contract I would think ‘Oh no, what am I going to do next?’ “

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