In celebration of International Women’s Day, this session showcases the diverse and non-linear career journeys of women in STEM. The panellists explore how a background in science and technology acts as a versatile "toolkit" for leadership, innovation and social impact—from venture capital and commercial piloting to groundbreaking medical research in neuroimmunology and molecular biology.
Host: Dr Alison Every (Director of STEM Careers at ATSE)
Moderator: Dr Katherine Woodthorpe AO FTSE (President of ATSE)
Guests:
1. Pathways into STEM careers
2. Breaking barriers & accelerating progress
3. Cutting-edge innovations
4. Advice for students & educators [33:15]
"My career has been a bit like a butterfly, landing on different flowers... but I pollinate wherever I land and that's what makes me happy." - Dr Katherine Woodthorpe AO FTSE
"I realised that for every one patient a doctor sees, a researcher can potentially help thousands through a single discovery." - Dr Claretta D’Souza
"STEM teaches you more than just how to make glow-in-the-dark bacteria... it teaches you to be curious about the world and have the critical thinking to answer questions." - Dr Lydia Qian
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KClMpxzj_ZQ&list=PLnFiQDVo-kRYqL5UUQ1kv0YpV6E-OpOHT&index=6