Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: STEM

This is what a STEMinist looks like

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Hazel Hall
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This is what a STEMinist looks like: Hazel Hall

This is what a STEMinist looks like: Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University

Equate Scotland has launched a new social media campaign to tackle gender stereotyping and combat misconceptions about women and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Women in STEMM | Tagged Equate, Equate Scotland, gender equality, STEM, STEMinist, ThisIsWhatASTEMinistLooksLike | Leave a reply
Hazel Hall

Prof Hazel Hall

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Top Posts & Pages

  • How long does it take to write a PhD thesis?
  • Centre for Social Informatics
  • Fifty years of pulsars with Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
  • Reference list entries, bibliographies and in-text citations
  • The Circle by Dave Eggers: book review
  • Community councils and digital engagement: report on autumn workshops delivered to date
  • Review: Information Science Scotland advanced training for PhD students April 2016 #InfoSciScot
  • Call for applications: two fully-funded PhD places within the Centre for Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University
  • Introducing new research students Rachel Salzano and Katherine Stephen

Recent tweets

  • RT @HoneybHighton: Lecturer in Data Literacies and Digital Learning at The University of Edinburgh jobs.ac.uk/job/BWS064/lec… #jobsacuk 3 days ago
  • Congratulations @Middleton_Ly! @iLauraMuir, Robert Raeside & I are all proud supervisors. All your colleagues in… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 days ago
  • RT @jmowbr_UoG: I've written a blog post about the early months of Margaret Thatcher's first term. It's based on a (small) network analysis… 1 week ago
  • Already shaping up well! Read all about our one of the new social informatics research group @SocSciScotland PhD pr… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 weeks ago
  • RT @LibraryGryphon: This week's PhD blog post. Enjoy my sleep-deprived ramblings. librariansanslibrary.weebly.com/2/post/2019/11… via @weebly 2 weeks ago
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Recent Posts

  • How do young people use networks when job seeking? Publication in press with the Journal of Documentation
  • RIVAL returns! Follow #lisrival today follow to hear the latest from the RIVAL network on research, impact, value and LIS
  • Newly published: autumn 2019 edition of the Centre for Social Informatics flyer
  • An award and an appointment at ASIST in Australia #asist2019 #asist19
  • Congratulations Dr Alicja Pawluczuk!

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