Third Issue

March is where Women are celebrated internationally, and we STEM Sisters dedicated our MAGNIFY 3rd issue to celebrate South Asian Women in STEM and discuss How do women in STEM stand out among their peers and bring colour to society?

In this issue, Ritika Saxena from Murdoch Children Research Institute will tell you about her research on the haematopoietic stem. Prof Venkatesh will give you insight into improving yourself as a woman of colour im STEM. Prof Asha’s values on joy and happiness will make you enjoy your work as a part of life. This 3rd issue also spotlighted many female artists from South Asia. You will get deep with the mind behind Sunpower Renewables, Nitasha Badhwar. Don’t miss Megha Bote-Karanjkar’s journey as an international student struggling to build career in STEM. And the success story of one of STEM Sisters’ volunteers, Neelam Yadav. You can find all of these inspiring stories in our 3rd issue!

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March is where Women are celebrated internationally, and we STEM Sisters dedicated our MAGNIFY 3rd issue to celebrate South Asian Women in STEM and discuss How do women in STEM stand out among their peers and bring colour to society?

In this issue, Ritika Saxena from Murdoch Children Research Institute will tell you about her research on the haematopoietic stem. Prof Venkatesh will give you insight into improving yourself as a woman of colour im STEM. Prof Asha’s values on joy and happiness will make you enjoy your work as a part of life. This 3rd issue also spotlighted many female artists from South Asia. You will get deep with the mind behind Sunpower Renewables, Nitasha Badhwar. Don’t miss Megha Bote-Karanjkar’s journey as an international student struggling to build career in STEM. And the success story of one of STEM Sisters’ volunteers, Neelam Yadav. You can find all of these inspiring stories in our 3rd issue!

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