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Women in Technology and Science
Irish organization representing women working in STEM From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Women in Technology and Science (or WITS) is an Irish organisation representing women working in science and technology.[1] It accepts members from industry and academia, and of all ages, from students to professionals. It was founded in 1990 by Mary Mulvihill.
WITS organises a monthly e-mail newsletter WITSWORDS Newsletters.[2] They have undertaken various initiatives,[3] including compiling the WITS Talent Bank, a list of more than 150 women working in science and technology, and the Re-Enter initiative to support women returning to the workforce after a career break.[4] A group from WITS attended a reception hosted by President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin to recognise Women in Science in January 2016.[5] In November 2020 they celebrated 30 years of activity.[4][6]
WITS is run by an elected executive committee. Chairs of WITS have included Mary Mulvihill, Dr Ena Prosser, Sadhbh McCarthy, Dr Marion Palmer, Mary Carroll and Julie Hogan.[7] Members include Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, Jane Grimson and Norah Patten.
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- Mary Mulvihill Lecture 2021, showing speaker Linda Doyle and WITS chair, Andrea Johnson
- Mary Mulvihill Lecture 2017, opened by Mary Carroll, chair of WITS
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