Science Matters: Where are the young women?

The National Foundation for Australian Women is holding a dinner at the National Press Club to discuss the under-representation of women in scientific research. At this event Anthropologist Diane Bell invites us into a series of imagined conversations between our scientist foremothers and their contemporary sisters as they reflect on their practice, past, present, and future.

Diane Bell is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at The George Washington University, DC, USA, and Writer in Residence at Flinders University SA.

Cost: $80 including dinner and drinks (vegetarian available)

Bookings: www.npc.org.au

Enquiries: Kate Bosser at 1300 733221 or nfaw@nfaw.org

RVSP: Friday 7 November 2014

Parking at National Press Club available for early reservations 

See the attached flyer below for more information

 

Date & time

Tue 11 Nov 2014, 6–9pm

Location

National Press Club: National Circuit, Barton ACT

Speakers

Diane Bell, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, The George Washington University

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