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Professor Jane Hutton becomes one of the first women to receive Suffrage Science award
The Department of Statistics are extremely proud to announce that Professor Jane Hutton has became one of the first recipients of a new Suffrage Science in Mathematics and Computing award, at a ceremony taking place at Bletchley Park on Tuesday 11th October 2016.
The awards, being made on Ada Lovelace Day, launch a new initiative to celebrate women in mathematics and cmputing. As a new branch of the existing Suffrage Science scheme, it will encourage women into science, and to reach senior leadership roles.
Further details of the Suffrage Science award scheme, and a list of the other recipients of the initiative, can be found on the University of Warwick's News and Events page.
Tuesday 11th October saw the launch of an initiative to celebrate women in maths and computing. As a new branch of the existing Suffrage Science scheme, it will encourage women into science, and to reach senior leadership roles.
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