Women in Academia
by Irena Lovcevic
October 19, 2020 10:00 am
Many women are faced with challenge to balance the career and family life. This could be challenging regardless of profession, but what about the women doing a research. In “Women in Academia” podcast, host Irena Lovcevic interviews female researchers to understand what are the challenges that women in academia are facing and how to overcome these challenges. The goal is to share the stories of inspirational women in Academia and to provide a helpful tips on thriving in both academic and everyday life.
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