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After three years, the Hypatia project comes to an end, but that doesn't mean the task of creating and promoting more gender inclusive ways of communicating science ends with it. This article introduces the tools produced byt the project and shares what have been learned and accomplished along the way.
The Hypatia project is aimed at engaging teenagers, and especially girls, with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in a gender-inclusive way. Here is a sample of what Ecsite and its partners have done this month within the framework of the project.
Hypatia’s hubs are organising more events to empower teenagers and promote a great variety of STEM studies and careers.
December 2018 is Hypatia’s Austrian Youth Hub turn to contribute to Expect Everything Camping. See how teenagers are themselves getting young people enthusiastic for STEM.
In the upcoming months, in countries all over Europe and beyond, a multi-stakeholders' panel will be gathering to discuss how to communicate science in a more gender inclusive ways.
Hypatia Newsletter #4 is out! With in-depth articles and interviews, the online publication is a source of new tools and perspectives on how to communicate science in a gender inclusive way.
29 September is Researchers’ Night! At Hypatia partners science centres and museums gender inclusiveness takes centre stage.
Hypatia project is pleased to announce the launch of Hypatia Toolkit, an accessible, practical and ready-to-use digital collection of activities that promote gender-inclusive ways of educating and communicating STEM.
The Hypatia project launched an invitation to individuals and organisations to share its vision of Europe where science is communicated in an inclusive way that helps boy and girls reach their full potential
Hypatia's Austrian editorial boards receives a standing ovation during the 2017 EU Prize for Women innovators award ceremony. The four teenagers were invited to the stage to share their interest in science, gender equality and the importance of role models and impressed the audience with contributions.
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