The Right Angle Podcast
In this episode, Teresa Senyah is joined by Callie Winch and Julia Piekarczyk from Stemettes. They discuss their current advocacy work at Stemettes and their new STEAM seasons framework.
Stemettes is an award-winning social enterprise working across the UK & Ireland and beyond to inspire and support girls, young women and non-binary young people into Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths careers (known collectively as STEAM).
In this episode, Teresa Senyah is joined by Callie Winch and Julia Piekarczyk from Stemettes. They discuss their current advocacy work at Stemettes and their new STEAM seasons framework.
As a child, Anne-Marie Imafidon loved taking things apart. Now a tech leader, she's passionate about breaking down stereotypes.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE is interviewed by our giveaway winner, Nicole, a 1st year university student studying economics and data science. In this bitesize episode they discuss all things cybersecurity.
I’m excited to share that I’ve been invited to the launch of the new Whitepaper on the lack of representation of women in the National GCSE/A-Level STEM Curriculum, hosted by Stemmettes at the House of Commons, which aligns with the celebration of International Women’s Day in 2024
Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, CEO at Stemettes — a social enterprise with the mission to engage, inform, and connect the next generation of women and non-binary individuals into STEM & STEAM — shares her insights on this year's UN theme: "Invest in women: Accelerate progress." Join us as we explore her perspectives on fostering inclusivity and celebrating International Women's Day!
nternational Women's Day is a global event that celebrates the achievements of women and calls for equality. Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon was the youngest girl to ever pass A-level computing, when she was just 11 years old.
Floriane Fidegnon was inspired by a school club to become an engineer. Now she is working on AI and also makes it her aim to get young people excited about a career in science and technology.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, MBE, is a social entrepreneur and computer scientist.
As North West Regional Advisor for the Stemette Futures Youth Board in the UK, A-level student Rachel Ryan is helping to inspire girls and non-binary people to pursue STEM.