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For #AskAnArchaeologistDay , we’ve asked a team of talented archaeologists (and one ancient historian) from the @University of Exeter taking part in this year’s British Science Festival, to answer some of your questions. ⚒️
In this video, Professor Naomi Sykes answers: What does a typical day look like for an archaeologist? 🗺️
For the full Q&A, and to find out how you can book your tickets to see free archaeology events at this year’s British Science Festival (7-10 September 2023) in Exeter, visit the link in our bio 🔗
In this video, Professor Naomi Sykes answers: What does a typical day look like for an archaeologist? 🗺️
For the full Q&A, and to find out how you can book your tickets to see free archaeology events at this year’s British Science Festival (7-10 September 2023) in Exeter, visit the link in our bio 🔗
For #AskAnArchaeologistDay , we’ve asked a team of talented archaeologists (& one ancient historian) from the @University of Exeter taking part in this year’s British Science Festival, to answer some of your questions ⚒️
Dr Susan Greaney answers: What is one archaeological mystery that you'd really love to know the answer to? 💭
For the full the Q&A, and to find out how you can book your tickets to see free archaeology events at this year’s British Science Festival (7-10 September 2023) in Exeter, visit the link in our bio 🔗
Dr Susan Greaney answers: What is one archaeological mystery that you'd really love to know the answer to? 💭
For the full the Q&A, and to find out how you can book your tickets to see free archaeology events at this year’s British Science Festival (7-10 September 2023) in Exeter, visit the link in our bio 🔗
Meet Natalie Kerres, a design engineer, and the founder and CEO of #SCALED , a nature-inspired flexible wearable that prevents injuries. With a background in jewellery design, Natalie has always been labelled as “arty”. She's #SmashingStereotypes by proving that there's no one route to being a successful innovator. 🔗 Check out the extended version of Natalie's #SmashingStereotypes story: http://bsa.sc/SS-Natalie
Meet Kuldip Sembhi, proving it’s never too late to pursue your dream career in #STEM 💭 As National Strategic Partnerships Programme Manager at #MSDUK, Kuldip heads up the company’s effort to eliminate Hepatitis C in England. 🏥 Kuldip was guided by her parents to follow a career in teaching. But after her father's death, she started reading about cancer & the science behind it. Fascinated & inspired, it sparked Kuldip's new career path. 🔗 Read Kuldip's full #SmashingStereotypes story here: http://bsa.sc/SS-Kuldip. Did you have an unusual journey into your #STEM career? We'd love to hear all about it 🔽
Meet Seyed Nasrollahi, video game developer & founder of @unifiqgames . Seyed turned his passion for video gaming into a career, creating his own #STEM learning game - making wacky machines & recruiting warrior koalas! See Seyed's full #SmashingStereotypes profile here: http://bsa.sc/SS-Seyed #BSW23
📈 Viola Ntim, a Health Economist at #MSDUK combined her two passions of science and economics to show young people that a career in #STEM doesn’t have to be confined to just one discipline. Where could a career in science take you? 🌎 🔗 See more of Viola’s #SmashingStereotypes story here: http://bsa.sc/SS-Viola
Linking to this year’s #BSW23 theme of ‘Connections’, our #SmashingStereotypes campaign draws out the importance & joy in connections between scientists. We've profiled Mai, who works at #3M, sharing how connecting with others is the 🔑 to success. 🔗 See Mai's full Smashing Stereotypes story here: http://bsa.sc/SS-Mai. 💡 Feeling inspired? Whether it’s a post on LinkedIn, to recording a TikTok - join us to celebrate the many different examples of scientists & their careers by sharing your job title, and how you’re #SmashingStereotypes using the hashtag!
Check out our series of #SmashingStereotypes films celebrating the diverse people and careers in science and engineering! 📽 The films explore a myriad of different #STEM careers, and the stereotypes being 'smashed' in each sector. 🔗 Browse the full Smashing Stereotypes campaign here: https://www.britishscienceweek.org/smashing-stereotypes/
To continue our British Science Week celebrations, we asked about role models people wished they had growing up.
According to @marinebiologywithyaz, they don’t come much better than Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who enabled astronauts to return safely to earth 👨🚀🚀
A computer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (USA) in the 1960’s, her life is depicted in the film Hidden Figures 🎞️
Who are the role models you know about now, but wish you’d learned about growing up?
Visit our profile to learn about our #SmashingStereotypes campaign where you might find some role models a little closer to home… #BSW23
According to @marinebiologywithyaz, they don’t come much better than Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who enabled astronauts to return safely to earth 👨🚀🚀
A computer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (USA) in the 1960’s, her life is depicted in the film Hidden Figures 🎞️
Who are the role models you know about now, but wish you’d learned about growing up?
Visit our profile to learn about our #SmashingStereotypes campaign where you might find some role models a little closer to home… #BSW23