
Women are significantly underrepresented in STEM-related fields. According to a recent UNESCO report, only 35% of STEM students in higher education are women. Join us on the 8th March at 18:00 CET for International Women’s Day, where a panel of women working in science, tech, engineering, and math will share their stories & experiences, and the stereotypes they face. This panel is a co-organisation by the working groups on Human Rights and Gender Equality, moderated by Tabea Böglin and Claire Towlerton, and features Dr. Elena Petelos, Tamta Kapanadze, Nino Gvalia and Prof. Dr. Bettina Pfleiderer.

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Automating asylum? AI, refugee status determination and the right to an effective remedy