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SAWISE Scholarships for African Women in South Africa , 2015

SAWISE Scholarships for African Women in South Africa , and applications are submitted till 15th of November. The […]

iamglamscientist March 16, 2015 Scholarships

Using Science to ensure food security in Africa

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Ethiopian scientist Segenet Kelemu is working to improve the resistance and productivity of forage grasses, which are used […]

iamglamscientist March 8, 2015 Inspiration, Role model

A PhD student from the University of Nairobi talks about challenges of being a female Scientist in Kenya

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Catherine Kaluwa, a PhD student from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, talks about the journey she has taken […]

iamglamscientist March 2, 2015 Article, Inspiration, Interview, Role model

19 year old Nigerian Neurobiology Undergrad recognised by President Obama

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A 19-year-old girl of Nigerian origin, Saheela Ibraheem, was recognized by the Obamas on February 26, for her […]

iamglamscientist March 2, 2015 Inspiration, Role model

Meet 10-Year-Old Nigerian Math Genius Esther Okade, Already Enrolled In University

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She spends her spare time in a similar way to many other ten-year-old girls – playing with Barbie […]

iamglamscientist February 25, 2015 Inspiration

Tough As Nails: Female Scientists Rise Up In Nigeria

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Four hours. That’s how much time physicist Rabia Salihu Sa’id has each day to get her research done […]

iamglamscientist February 23, 2015 Inspiration

Action, not words, will empower Africa’s women scientists

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Whichever way the case is argued and however many figures are bandied about to support that case, I […]

iamglamscientist February 23, 2015 Article

Human milk donor app to reduce child mortality and under nutrition

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A team from the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) Department of Paediatrics and Child Health has won an international award […]

iamglamscientist February 22, 2015 Innovation

Meet 8 African women who just became 2014 L’Oreal-UNESCO science fellows

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For the last 16 years, L’Oreal, partnering with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), has […]

iamglamscientist February 22, 2015 Inspiration

Flying the Flag for African Women in Science

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The number of women entering into education in sub-Saharan Africa has skyrocketed since the 1970s, marking incredible progress […]

iamglamscientist February 22, 2015 Inspiration

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