With thanks to our funders;
and our collaborators;
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Inaugurated in 1994, the ESRF is the world’s most intense X-ray source, a centre of excellence for fundamental research, also committed to applied and industrial research. Located in Grenoble, France, the ESRF is a model of international cooperation with 21 partner nations, of which 13 are Members and 8 are Scientific Associates.
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The Institut Laue-Langevin is an international research centre based in Grenoble, France. At the leading edge of neutron science and technology, it operates one of the most intense neutron sources in the world.
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WISE inspires girls and women to study and build careers using science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM)
Our mission is to get 1 million more women in the UK STEM workforce. Working with you we can boost the talent pool from classroom to boardroom and drive economic growth.
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To inspire the next generation of females into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields by showing them the amazing women already in STEM via a series of panel events, hackathons, exhibitions, and mentoring schemes. |
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IGGY is a no fee global educational social network designed to help gifted and talented young people aged 13-18 realise their full potential. We're part of the University of Warwick so our members have access to great educational resources and get to work with top academics and other gifted and talented young people around the world.
Members can create their own profiles, make friends and collaborate internationally. They're helping create a great site for gifted and talented young people to exchange ideas, debate, learn and explore in a safe environment.
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We are a group of people who are passionate about celebrating women in science and passing on our love of science to the next generation. Find out more about who we are and what we are doing.
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