The Australian chapter of Woman in Nuclear, an organisation supporting women working in areas of nuclear science, engineering & technology. RTs not endorsement
Congratulations to #ARPANSA CEO Dr Gillian Hirth AO on her appointment as an Officer of the #OrderofAustralia. Gillian received this honour as part of Monday’s #KingBirthdayHonours List.
Read more: https://t.co/yLOVwPbY80
🌍Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay🌍
ARPANSA plays an important role in protecting the environment from the harmful effects of radiation through research, measurement and advice as well as #CTBT environmental monitoring at 9 locations.
Find out more: https://t.co/V2o5SMdvfU
Did you know #nuclear science & tech play a crucial role in saving our planet ⁉️
1. Mitigating Climate Change
2. Recycling Plastic Pollution ♻️
3. Monitoring environmental pollution
4. Managing freshwater resources 🚰
& much more! 💡
Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay🌏
On World Health Day WiN Australia proudly acknowledges the incredible contributions of Nuclear Healthcare professionals! 💉💊
Did you know that nuclear medicine encompasses diagnostics, therapy, and much more?
Happy World Health Day!🎉
#WomenInNuclearMedicine 🩺
#WHD2024
Very excited to announce our first WIIS-A event of the year. Please join us for our #InternationalWomensDay panel event with @WiN_Australia on March 8! Register via the QR Code below 👇
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Join us in honoring the remarkable contributions of #WomeninScience in the workplace and beyond! 👩🔬💼
Thank you to all the women in science for their dedication, innovation, and passion! 🌟💪
#IDWGS2024#WomenInScienceDay
🚨 Call for Abstracts! 🚨
Are you a woman in #nuclearsecurity looking to publish your insights in an academic journal?
@nuclear_journal is accepting abstracts for its special edition on Women in Nuclear Security. Deadline: 5 January 🏃♀️🏃♀️
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/UEwLVI3yRf
Thank you to our members for attending the WiN Australia AGM last week, either in person or virtually. We welcomed in the new committee for 2024 and look forward to seeing more of you at events in the year to come.
#WiNAustAGM2023#Womeninnuclear
Australia desperately needs to train more engineers. According to this article, less than 4% of female university applicants “chose an engineering and related technologies degree as their first preference”. How do we grow that number? Serious question. https://t.co/sNQNr3DHaW