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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

Professor Hazel Hall

Professor Hazel Hall

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Rules and conventions of academic writing
  • How long does it take to write a PhD thesis?
  • Two fully-funded PhD studentship opportunities: (1) labour market intelligence and machine learning; (2) gendered career choices
  • Congratulations Dr Lyndsey Middleton and Dr Leo Appleton!
  • PhD - The knowledge trap: an intranet implementation in a corporate environment
  • About Hazel Hall
  • Women in science: the challenge - an evening with Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
  • Love your PhD #PhDates
  • Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Edinburgh Napier University #ALD18
  • Calling social science PhD students in Scotland! Register now for adaptability skills training event on 10th February 2021

Recent tweets

  • RT @marinamilphd: I'll be presenting at the iConference doctoral colloquium shortly. There are 2 gaps in knowledge that I will talk about t… 3 weeks ago
  • Is there a place for ‘career information literacy’ in information literacy scholarship? @marinamilphd, @hazelh,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 weeks ago
  • How do you transform an in-person information literacy public engagement project for delivery during pandemic lockd… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 weeks ago
  • Hurry! Last chance to apply for 2 fully-funded PhD studentships within Centre for Social Informatics… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 weeks ago
  • NB Deadline approaching: *this Wednesday* 31st March twitter.com/BrazierPhD/sta… 3 weeks ago
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Recent Posts

  • Two contributions from the Centre for Social Informatics accepted at European Conference on Information Literacy #ECIL2021
  • Peter Cruickshank appointed to the programme committee of 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective (EGOVIS2021)
  • Navigating the hidden curriculum: workshops for early career researchers
  • Culture and public library use amongst newcomer populations: two contributions from Rachel Salzano at #iconf21
  • Knowledge co-creation, and career information literacy: two contributions from Marina Milosheva at #iconf21

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