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"Can You Have It All" OxFEST Symposium

Monday, March 5, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)

Oxford, United Kingdom

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Tickets have been sold out!  Please email fest@nexus.ox.ac.uk if you are interested in attending.  We will let you know if any spaces open up.  
CAN YOU HAVE IT ALL?!

OxFEST will be holding a Symposium on March 5 (Monday, Week 8) in the Linbury Room at Worcester College from 9am-5pm. Entry is FREE and open to ALL!  Lunch and drinks provided! OxFEST T-shirts will be raffled off!

Speakers:
Dr Elizabeth Pollitzer, Organizer of European Gender Summit
Prof Frances Ashcroft, 2012 Winner of Loreal Unesco Women in Science Award
Prof Mary Evans, Author of "Killing Thinking" and "Jane Austen and the State"
Prof Ottoline Leyser, Author of "Mothers in Science"
Ms. Trudy Coe, Head of the Equality and Diversity Unit, University of Oxford

Workshops:
Assertiveness
Public Speaking
Yoga at Your Workplace
Attendance by Representatives from:
Goldman Sachs
JP Morgan
IBM
Bank of America Merrill Lynch

When & Where



Linbury Room, Worcester College
Walton Street
OX1 2HB Oxford
United Kingdom

Monday, March 5, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)


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OxFEST (University of Oxford Females in Engineering, Science, and Technology)



OxFEST is a University of Oxford based society for women who are studying or working in engineering, science, and technology. OxFEST aims to promote and encourage women in their scientific careers by providing:

  • Information and resources for women in science
  • Formal and informal social events with prominent members of the scientific community
  • A support network of role models, mentors and peers
  • Networking opportunities for career development