25.03.2025

Breaking into STEM for All: An Inclusive Journey

Breaking into STEM for All: An Inclusive Journey

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Did you know that March is Women's History Month? A time where Women are celebrated for their achievements in various fields like STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

The important point is STEM is open to everyone, regardless of gender. Previously, I have worked with businesses to support Women in STEM and whilst I am passionate about this topic and appreciate it has its place, I also believe it should be available to all, regardless of gender.

Let me share with you recent experience…

A couple of weeks ago, we were catching up with friends and decided to visit a local astronomy museum. At the time, I did not realise that by visiting this small yet important museum, I would be introduced a woman whose legacy would forever alter the course of astronomy. Her name? Caroline Herschel.

I found her story a fascinating one, not only did she make significant contributions to the field, but she was the first female astronomer to receive a salary. What I found equally interesting is that her brother was vital in making sure she was given the knowledge and opportunity to break into the male-dominated scientific community. There have been countless others like her that have laid the groundwork for future generations, to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

While it's important to acknowledge and address the unique challenges that women may face in these fields, the pursuit of knowledge and innovation is universal. Breaking into STEM, like any profession requires passion, dedication, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and grow—qualities that anyone can possess.

It does not matter whether you're a man, woman, non-binary, or any of the variations in between, the key is to look for opportunities to work together to create inclusive and supportive environments. The future of innovation depends on the diverse talents and perspectives of all individuals, and together, we can build a brighter and more equitable future.

  • women in industry
  • STEM
  • Diversity & Inclusion

Hi I'm Sue!

I have worked in HR for over 20 years, specialising in learning and development, training and as a…

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