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Women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Where are we now and how can we move?
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80-1-001 (CERN)
80-1-001
CERN
Description
Lecture will be in English– Translation available in French
Jocelyn Bell Burnell is a Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford. In a career spanning over four decades, she has made outstanding contributions to astronomy, the public understanding of science, in particular advancing the role of women in science, and to the promotion of physics.Working on a pioneering radio telescope as a graduate student in Cambridge in the 1960s, she made the observations that led to the discovery of pulsars. Subsequently she has performed roles in many branches of astronomy, working part-time while raising a family.

As President of the UK Royal Astronomical Society from 2002-2004, and President of the UK Institute of Physics from 2008-2010, and again in 2011, she has worked tirelessly to promote the value of physics in society. For this, she was made an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics in 2012.
In her spare time she gardens, listens to choral music, collects poetry with an astronomical theme, and is active in the Quakers.