Heriot-Watt university in Edinburgh marks the achievements of women on International Women’s Day in a conference with contributors from across the University community.
The event is free but you need to book ahead.
These include:
- Ann Budge, Chief Executive, Heart of Midlothian Football Club
- Dame Frances Cairncross, Heriot-Watt University Chair of Court
- Ann Marie Dalton, Secretary of the University
- Gill Gordon, HR Director UK of Schlumberger Limited
- Professor Gill Hogg, Deputy Principal (External Relations)
- Susan Morrison, Comedian and historian
- Dr Gina Netto, Associate Professor EGIS
- Dr Kate Sang, Associate Professor SML
- Founder of the 50:50 Campaign, and Director of EQUATE Scotland, Talat Yaqoob
- Imperial College London’s Professor Tom Welton on Athena SWAN Gold
"Pledge for Parity"
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day has been announced as ‘Pledging for Parity’. The theme is all about celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women, while acknowledging that progress towards gender parity has actually slowed in many places around the world and that urgent concrete action is needed to accelerate gender parity.
This theme fits well with Heriot-Watt University’s Doing things Differently Campaign which is all about taking proactive steps to foster an ethos of equality across the University and to make good practice the norm.