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Live Webcast: Inspiring Future Women in Science 2018

Thursday March 8, 2018 at 9 AM ET

The live webcast will appear on this page

A surgeon, astrophysicist, ecologist, and engineer are among the speakers who will participate in Perimeter Institute’s annual “Inspiring Future Women in Science” event.

This year, Inspiring Future Women in Science will be webcast live, making it freely available around the world.

The webcast will appear on this page at 9AM ET, and will run for about two hours with short breaks between each talk. The event aims to showcase the rewards, challenges, and possibilities that await young women in STEM fields, and is designed for a high school audience.

Click here for the full list of speakers and panelists.

Here’s the trailer video for this event:

 

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