Posts Tagged ‘Juno’
Juno Champion trail blazes for women in physics
2010 sees one more university physics department added to the list of those recognised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) for efforts made to reduce gender inequality among academic staff. The Cavendish Laboratory, at the University of Cambridge, has been recognised as a Juno Champion and is only the second physics department in the UK [...]
Physics departments recognised for reducing gender inequality
Three university physics departments have been recognised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) for efforts made to reduce gender inequality among academic staff. The IOP’s Juno Code of Practice seeks to redress a long-sustained issue of under-representation of women at the very highest level of physics academia in the UK and Ireland. Following in the [...]
Imperial and Warwick – best for female physicists
Two university physics departments have been recognised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) for efforts made to reduce gender inequality among academic staff. Imperial College London and the University of Warwick contain the first ever physics departments to be recognised as Juno Champions. Both departments have met the five principles set out in the Juno [...]









