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Student Poster Competition

WHO IS YOUR INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN?

Our first Athena SWAN student poster competition ran during April 2021, where we asked students to design a poster to showcase a woman who inspired them.  We had entries from every Faculty and every level of study, showcasing women from many spheres including science, politics, education and the media, as well as women closer to home such as mothers and teachers who personally inspired our entrants.

 

We had a significant number of entries and our judging panel were very impressed with the standard of entries:

There were lots of fantastic entries reflective of women across the globe, some in the public eye and those closer to home. It was a wonderful and poignant reminder that inspirational women can be found everywhere. The judges’ choice of winners and runners-up exhibited strong compositions, were extremely well executed, and presented in unique styles. Thank you to everyone for taking part and getting involved and showcasing such diverse and incredible women. Yassin Brunger, Joe Butterfield, Erin Davidson & Aaron Maule
Judging Panel
UNDERGRADUATE CATEGORY

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Poster Competition - UG 1st

1st PLACE: TINA YE

LLB Law Senior Status, School of Law

Poster Competition - UG 2nd

2nd PLACE: CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY

BSc Biochemistry, School of Biological Sciences

Poster Competition - UG 3rd

3rd PLACE: PAIGE BAILIE

Midwifery Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery

Poster Competition - UG RU 1

RUNNER UP: SRIDHAR SAI GORREPATI

Computer Science, EEECS

Poster Competition - UG RU 2

RUNNER UP: ZHENXUN WU

BSc Finance with a Year in Industry, Queen’s Management School

PGR CATEGORY

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Poster Competition - PGR 1st

1st PLACE (TIE): MAO JINGQIN

PhD Electronics and Electrical Engineering, EEECS

Poster Competition - PGR 2nd

1st PLACE (TIE): SINEAD MANNION

PhD Physics, School of Mathematics and Physics

Poster Competition - PGR 2nd

2nd PLACE: OLIVER DONNELLY

PhD Politics, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Poster Competition - PGR 3rd

3rd PLACE: AISHWARYA PATIL

PhD, School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work

Poster Competition - PGR RU 1

RUNNER UP: AZAM DAVID SAIFULLAH

PhD Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery

Poster Competition - PGR RU

RUNNER UP: FAYZA ADEL HANAFY HASSAN

PhD Physics, School of Mathematics and Physics

PGT CATEGORY

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Poster Competition - PGT 1st

1st PLACE: SALLY FOSTER

PG Certificate in Software Engineering, EEECS

Poster Competition - PGT 2nd

2nd PLACE: GLORIA ADICHIE

MA Conflict Transformation, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Poster Competition - PGT 3rd

3rd PLACE: VICTORIA ENGLAND

MSc Clinical Health Psychology, School of Psychology

Poster Competition - PGT RU

RUNNER UP: YOGESH KASHIRAM BORE

MSc Data Analytics, School of Mathematics and Physics
THE JUDGING PANEL

DR JOE BUTTERFIELD: 

Joe is a Lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.  He is also a SWAN Champion for his School and a member of the Institutional Athena SWAN Steering Group.

DR YASSIN BRUNGER: 

Yassin is a Lecturer in the School of Law.  She is also a member of the Institutional Athena SWAN steering group, co-Chair of iRISE, which is the Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and International Staff Network, and co-Director of the Gender Justice and Society Network.

ERIN DAVIDSON:

Erin is the Equality Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences.  She supports the Faculty SWAN Champions, is a member of the FMHLS Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Teams and co-ordinates the Gender Equality Events and Initiatives across Faculty.  Erin also designs the FMHLS Gender Equality promotional materials and websites!

PROFESSOR AARON MAULE:

Aaron is the Dean of Research for the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences and a member of the Institutional Athena SWAN Steering Group.

ABOUT ATHENA SWAN

Established in 2005, the Athena SWAN Charter began as a recognition scheme of excellence in women’s employment in STEMM.  Since then the Charter has developed to cover all staff and students as a framework to address gender equality more broadly in relation to representation, progression and culture.  In addition, the Charter requires participants to address Trans equality and intersectionality in its analyses and action plans.

A founding member of Athena SWAN, Queen’s currently holds an institutional silver award (one of only 19 universities in the UK to do so). We also have three Gold School awards, six Silver School awards and five Bronze School awards.  Our work and awards are a major achievement and source of pride for Queen’s.

Our commitment to Athena SWAN has led to real benefits for our whole community, and made Queen’s into a more equitable institution for students and staff.

Athena SWAN work represents students and staff.  As part of our requirements, we analyse student data by gender across level of study, by course, by number of applications, offers and acceptances, by completion and attainment rates, by considering the progression pipeline for students, and by analysing the career support provided to students. 

As part of their SWAN work, Schools regularly consult with their students, engage in significant outreach and crucially develop evidence-based actions to address gender imbalances.  Students get involved with International Women’s Day, International Men’s Day, Ada Lovelace Day events that are arranged/facilitated through Athena SWAN programmes. 

We would encourage you to read your School’s latest Athena SWAN application, and to get involved.  A list of the School SWAN Champions are available here on our website.