Science and She Campaign
February 14, 2018 |
Female scientists and science communicators from Asian and African countries have started a campaign called Science and She, which aims to empower women to speak up for science and help bridge the gap between the technical field and the public.
For each week, one scientist or science communicator will serve as the curator of the Science and She social media pages, and tell her stories and aspirations for science and the society. For this week, Dr. Rhodora Romero-Aldemita, Director of ISAAA Global Knowledge Center on Crop Biotechnology, shares the importance of hard work and accomplishments to gain the trust of the public on science.
Women in the field of science are encouraged to follow the campaign by sharing the posts and join the interactive group of empowered women in science.
Follow Science and She on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to join the campaign.
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