Marking the 2025 International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February, the University of Tasmania has announced this year’s recipients of the Inspiring Women in STEMM Fellowship Program.
The Fellows include four PhD candidates from the across the University:
- Rose Aawulenna from the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture,
- Isabelly de Lima from the Menzies Institute for Medical Research,
- Barbara Labbe from the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies and
- Dilini Manage from the Australian Maritime College.
The four researchers span diverse fields of science, from studying seaweed’s role in ocean acidification to genetics, agriculture and logistics. But they all agree on their mission: to reduce barriers for girls and women in their communities to engage with STEMM.
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