Now that is upmarket for you -- don't even feel it is necessary to
mention a £12 cost, with a massive £1 off for "concessions". But I
guess it's the booklet.
Pam
At 10:04 16/02/2011, Ruth Wilson wrote:
>I agree! The booklet looks fascinating, and the debate very timely.
>I look forward to being there.
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>Ruth Wilson
>The UKRC
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>Credit where credit is due have taken a long look at all the
>websites and work associated with this – what a great project and
>what fantastic work. Love it!
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>Dear Folks,
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>You may be interested in the following:
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>PUBLIC DEBATE
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>"A successful career in science is always demanding of intellect,
>hard work and resilience; only more so for most women."
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>Professor Dame Sally C Davies
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>Debate: ARE WOMEN CHANGING SCIENCE? on Wednesday 9th March 2011
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>7pm
>
><http://www.ica.org.uk/28060/Talks/How-Have-Women-Changed-Science.html>Institute
>of Contemporary Arts
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>Leading scientific researchers and artists discuss the continuing
>under-representation of women in science.
><http://www.vparry.co.uk/>Vivienne Parry (science writer and BBC
>Radio 4 broadcaster) asks Britain's brightest thinkers:
><http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Aboutus/MinistersandDepartmentLeaders/Departmentdirectors/Theseniorteam/DH_083897>Professor
>Dame Sally C Davies (Chief Scientific Officer, Department of
>Health),
><http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/audio/neuroscience/frith>Professor Uta
>Frith (Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development, UCL),
><http://www-robinson.ch.cam.ac.uk/index1.php>Professor Carol V
>Robinson (Royal Society Professor, Department of Chemistry,
>University of Oxford),
><http://www.ucl.ac.uk/infection-immunity/themes/collins_short>Professor
>Mary Collins (Dean of Life Sciences, UCL) and
><http://www.lilianelijn.com/>Liliane Lijn (NASA artist in residence)
>whether women are changing science.
>
>Tickets for the debate are available from the ICA
>(<http://www.ica.org.uk/>www.ica.org.uk) and will be accompanied by
>a limited-edition print version of
><http://www.corkbots.com/fabricsoflife/archives/612>Suffrage
>Science<http://www.corkbots.com/fabricsoflife/archives/612>, a
>commemorative publication celebrating the collective contribution of
>women to life science over the past 100 years.
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>...and:
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>PRIVATE RECEPTION to follow from 9pm (ICA Theatre)
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>"Power is usually not given willingly, but taken"
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>Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC Radio 4)
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>A hundred years have not yet passed since women were granted the
>right to vote. Emmeline Pankhurst and Louise Eates spent the late
>19th and early 20th centuries protesting for equal rights. These
>famous suffragettes were presented with specially commissioned
>pieces of jewellery by the Women's Social and Political Union to
>acknowledge their important contribution in the fight for equal
>voting rights in the UK, granted finally by 1928. Using green for
>hope, white for purity and purple for dignity, students from Central
>Saint Martins College of Art and Design have produced a
><http://www.corkbots.com/fabricsoflife/archives/650>collection of
>bespoke textiles and jewellery referencing the suffrage movement and
>women's continued struggle to get their voice heard.
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>Suffrage heirloom jewellery will be awarded to leading women
>scientists at the reception. After a year, each scientist will pass
>on her 'science heirloom' as an inspiration to an up-and-coming
>female researcher. Suffrage Textiles will be showcased by their
>designers; VV Rouleaux will later produce three commemorative
>ribbons to unite women across scientific disciplines. Ribbons will
>be available to purchase from
><http://www.vvrouleaux.com>www.vvrouleaux.com from the end of March 2011.
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>For the reception, please RSVP to Brona McVittie
>(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]).
>Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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>Brona McVittie
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>Head, Public Engagement, Media & Grants Facility
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>MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine,
>Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN
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><http://www.csc.mrc.ac.uk>www.csc.mrc.ac.uk
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