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After work - discussion about equality matters in universities 11 December at Design Factory

Warmly Welcome to an After work - discussion about equality matters in universities to Aalto University’s Otaniemi Campus!

Equality, discrimination, sexual harrasment and moving forward in your career. If You are concerned on these matters, this happening is for You.

Helsinki Women Researchers and professor of bioinorganic chemistry Paul Walton, famous for his work in equality matters will attend the occasion.

We will serve wine and snacks after a long work day spiced with inspired discussions on equality matters.

Event is arranged in cooperation with Aalto University's Equality Committee.

When: Monday, 11th December  at 17:00–19:00

Where: The event will be held in Aalto University’s Design Factory Stage, Address Betonimiehenkuja 5 C, 02150 Espoo.

Registration: For the sake of having enough refreshments, please let us know you will attend until 8th December here:

https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/84615/lomake.html

More info see Aalto inside: After work- discussion about equality matters in universities, 11 December at Design Factory

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