LGBTQ+ STEM Day 2023: Durham researchers’ LGBTQ+ STEM Heroes, part 3
In this final instalment of this series we interview researchers from physics, biosciences, and engineering about their LGBTQ+ STEM heroes.
Read moreIn this final instalment of this series we interview researchers from physics, biosciences, and engineering about their LGBTQ+ STEM heroes.
Read moreIn the second instalment of this series we interview researchers from biology, maths, and chemistry about their LGBTQ+ STEM heroes.
Read moreTo mark LGBTQ+ STEM Day we have teamed up with Durham researchers to talk to them about their chosen LGBTQ+ STEM heroes.
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