The Equality, Diversion and Inclusion Committee at the School of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, Pharmacy and Pharmacology at the University of East Anglia will be hosting an event for the 2026 IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast (GWB 2026), for networking and to showcase reasearch by women in ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, especially early career.
Held in conjunction with the UN Day of Women and Girls in Science, the goal of the GWB series is to establish an active network of people of all genders to overcome the barriers to gender equality in science. Over the last seven years, nearly 2500 GWB events have been held in 100 countries. This year's GWB theme is "Many Voices, One Science" that highlights IUPAC's newly released guiding principles in responsible chemistry; which are as follows:-
- Responsible Innovation
- Safety, Security & Sustainability
- Ethical Behaviour
- Inclusivity, Equity & Belonging
- Communication & Collaboration
- Equitable Access
- Integrity & Accuracy
- Convergence Across Disciplines
Please join us for breakfast with an opportunity to chat, with flash presentations from early career women in science (3 minutes each). Feel free to join us for only part of the session.
The event is open to RSC members from across the local section, academic and technical staff at the university and the Norwich Research Park, and postgraduate and undergraduate students at the university. All are welcome to join regardless of gender identity. Registration is free and open to all.
Held in conjunction with the UN Day of Women and Girls in Science, the goal of the GWB series is to establish an active network of people of all genders to overcome the barriers to gender equality in science. Over the last seven years, nearly 2500 GWB events have been held in 100 countries. This year's GWB theme is "Many Voices, One Science" that highlights IUPAC's newly released guiding principles in responsible chemistry; which are as follows:-
- Responsible Innovation
- Safety, Security & Sustainability
- Ethical Behaviour
- Inclusivity, Equity & Belonging
- Communication & Collaboration
- Equitable Access
- Integrity & Accuracy
- Convergence Across Disciplines
Please join us for breakfast with an opportunity to chat, with flash presentations from early career women in science (3 minutes each). Feel free to join us for only part of the session.
The event is open to RSC members from across the local section, academic and technical staff at the university and the Norwich Research Park, and postgraduate and undergraduate students at the university. All are welcome to join regardless of gender identity. Registration is free and open to all.