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Driving DEI in STEM: In-Person Networking Event

11 March - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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We’re excited to invite you to an engaging and thought-provoking event hosted in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry. The event is designed to explore diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) across the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) sector.

This event is free and open to all—members and non-members alike. If you’re passionate about creating a more inclusive and equitable STEM industry, this is your opportunity to connect with others, gain insights, and contribute to meaningful change.

Why should I attend this event?

This event offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and explore strategies for sustaining and amplifying your impact.

Event highlights:

  • Networking Lunch: Meet and connect with professionals, advocates, and leaders from across STEM industries.
  • Panel Discussions: Engage with expert panellists as they explore:
                      • The key DEI trends shaping the STEM industry.
                      • Strategies for increasing representation of minority groups at every level of an organisation.
                      • Building leadership buy-in and effectively addressing scepticism around DEI initiatives.
  • Guest Speakers: Hear from inspiring voices who are leading the charge for greater inclusivity in STEM.

Who should attend this event?

This event is open to all DEI professionals and advocates working within the STEM sector.

Please note that the Chatham House Rule will be applied throughout the event to encourage open and candid discussion.

Spaces are limited, so register now to join us in shaping a more inclusive future for STEM.

Venue

Royal Society of Chemistry
Burlington House, Piccadilly
London, W1J 0BA United Kingdom
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