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Category: Womxn in STEM

The Scully Effect, or, From Representation to Realisation: the role media can have in encouraging women into STEM fields

By day a third year medical student, by night also a third year medical student, Grace is usually to be found behind a sewing machine under a mountain of half-sewn quilt. Failing that, she can be reached by following the trail of half-formed to do lists and half-finished books. “I was recruited out of medical school. My…

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