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Exhibition “Mujeres de Ciencia en Cádiz” 13 March 2018

Exhibition “Mujeres de Ciencia en Cádiz”
Last 8th March, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, the exhibition “Mujeres de Ciencia en Cádiz” was inaugurated in the Royal Hospital in Cadiz, which aims to give visibility and defend the importance of women in the scientific research of the Cadiz University. Among the women scientists who attended the event, we underline the presence of our colleague Ana Belén Hungría, which encouraged girls to study science careers, since as she says “it is possible to combine a personal and family life with a satisfactory professional life”. You can access the statements through this link.

Here are some images of the event: