STEM Day takes place annually on 8th November, serving not only as an opportunity to celebrate the successes across the across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors, but to reflect on what must be done to improve it. Unfortunately, women still only make up a mere 24% of the STEM workforce. So, what can be done to encourage and retain women in STEM?
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