Alya Hafidza Aldrin, British Council Women in STEM scholar
STEM is a pretty challenging major. As a woman, coming from a country like mine, they tend to make us choose between becoming a stay-at-home mother and focusing on your career
STEM is a pretty challenging major. As a woman, coming from a country like mine, they tend to make us choose between becoming a stay-at-home mother and focusing on your career
Experts have suggested potential solutions to increase the number of women who study STEM at university and then transition to work in STEM fields.
Encouraging women into STEM is a cross-cutting theme throughout the British Council’s global work, which aims to provide support for girls and women who are interested in STEM
The UK has outlined plans to cement its place as a STEM superpower, but more needs to be done to strengthen links to benefit local communities, create jobs and amplify the global reach of UK research.
School and holiday camp provider, Camp Beaumont, has expanded its global presence with new campuses in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Seven scholars from South East Asia have been chosen as recipients of the British Council's scholarships for women in STEM for 2022/23.
The Hemispheric University Consortium is hailing the success of a recent partnership with the Women in STEM Entrepreneurship project.
Being in a position where we can offer a great virtual laboratory experience to markets that are truly in need is something I’m really excited about