Laurie Glimcher, MD, President and CEO of the Dana-Faber Cancer Institute and a pioneer in advancing women in STEM, offers insight on expanding the number of women in the sciences.
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Women in Leadership 5 22 2019
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Women in Leadership: What the Science Says and How to Move Forward in the Era of #MeToo Women in...
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Women's Leadership Development Project
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, UNDP Sri Lanka launched the ‘Women’s Leadership Development Project’ (WLDP) between 2010-2011, as a pilot aimed at creating...
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Great leadership starts with self-leadership | Lars Sudmann | TEDxUCLouvain
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At TEDxUtopia, the question was asked: What would leadership in Utopia look like? To start with, imagine the best...
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Couples and money: Ted-style talk at the Morgan Stanley Women's Leadership Summit 2014
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Kathleen challenges advisers at the leadership summit to join her “Couples Revolution.” Revolutionaries would require all couples to meet...
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Women's Leadership Institute: Why Mentoring Matters with Cathy Donahoe of Domo
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Cathy Donahoe is the vice president of human resources at Domo, a Silicon Slopes-based cloud software company, and a...
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Women's gains in Afghanistan: Leadership and peace
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The Atlantic Council, in partnership with the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council and the American Council on Women, Peace and Security,...
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Women in Leadership: Myths and Challenges (Panel Discussion)
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Subscribe to AboutUNSW if you are a current or prospective student Speakers: Professor Mary O’Kane NSW Chief Scientist and...
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Tariq Ramadan on Islamic Feminism and Women's Leadership
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Tariq Ramadan (Research Fellow, European Studies Centre and Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Oxford) speaking about...







