As part of our DIAS 2020 programme we wanted to present some of our most talented female researchers in a unique way for International Women’s Day. It was important that we show the humans behind the research. And so in the lead up to 08th March we partnered with Humans of Dublin, who not only take a great photograph but are also brilliant at getting interesting stories on people’s life journeys.
A big thank you to our Ambassadors: Dr Duygu Kiyan, Dr Nike Stam, Dr Caitriona Jackman and Dr Haleh Karbala Ali for their participation.
You can see the posts here: Humans of Dublin
International Women’s Day & DIAS
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Last Updated: 5th May 2021 by Caoimhe Mulhall
As part of our DIAS 2020 programme we wanted to present some of our most talented female researchers in a unique way for International Women’s Day. It was important that we show the humans behind the research. And so in the lead up to 08th March we partnered with Humans of Dublin, who not only take a great photograph but are also brilliant at getting interesting stories on people’s life journeys.
A big thank you to our Ambassadors: Dr Duygu Kiyan, Dr Nike Stam, Dr Caitriona Jackman and Dr Haleh Karbala Ali for their participation.
You can see the posts here: Humans of Dublin
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