Skip to main content
Doctoral College

WISE@QMUL Past events

Below are the marvellous events that WISE@QMUL have run in the past

WISE@QMUL Hybrid Seminar with Ana Flores Reis
25 January 2023

We are excited to announce that we will be running a hybrid seminar series this year, kicking off in February with a talk from Ana Flores Reis the QMUL Sexual Assault & Harassment Adviser. 

Do you know what to do if you witness harassment in the workplace? 
Do you know how to disclose sexual harassment or misconduct? 
Do you want to better understand what types of harassment or abuse might occur in the workplace? 

This seminar will cover types of harassment and misconduct, guidance on how to make disclosures both formally and informally, and discussion on how to make the workplace as safe and inclusive as possible to all. This 40-minute talk will be followed by a Q&A plus time to network afterwards. We encourage students/staff of all genders and levels of seniority to attend either online or in-person.

Date: 21st February 2023
Time: 14:00-15:00 GMT

In-person Venue: Clark-Kennedy Lecture Theatre, Innovation Centre, Whitechapel, E1 2AX

Online Venue Joining Link 

Please register if you plan to attend in person

The Queen Mary WISE team set up their stall for the 2022 Festival of Communities WISE@QMUL Festival of Communities 2022
8 August 2022

On Saturday 11th June 2022, 8 of our committee members headed out for a sunny day at the Festival of Communities in Stepney Green Park. We were all very excited to finally be able to attend an in-person event as a team. We found our stall and immediately set to work decorating it with some WISE@QMUL posters and beautiful handmade origami.

WISE Networking Session
4 March 2022

Dates: 16 March, 12-2pm
Venue: Garrod Building, 2.36

The WISE@QMUL society is running one of their regular networking sessions on the Whitechapel Campus. All postgraduate/early career researchers are welcome to come and meet new (and old) colleagues over coffee and snacks.

All welcome to a networking event for early career researchers in STEMM.
Read more.

Annual General Meeting WISE@QMUL
23 November 2021

13th December 2021

4pm

Online meeting – please contact us on wise-committee-request@qmul.ac.uk if you would be interested in joining the committee and would like to attend.

Please come along if you are interested in getting involved in the committee and helping with events in 2022

Workshop: Balancing Career and Parenthood
21 October 2021

A workshop for Queen Mary PhD students, postdocs and Early Career Researchers of any gender who are parents or thinking about starting a family.

Date: 18 November 2021

Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm GMT

WISE PGR Networking event Advert_20Oct2021 Postgraduate networking event
6 October 2021

Come meet the WISE@QMUL team, and find out how you can get involved, and what we can do for you.

20th October, 13:00-15:00
Room: Graduate Centre, GC204

WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Conference Event Summary
6 April 2021

We celebrated International Women’s Day through a two-day virtual conference on 25th and 26th March 2021, with the themes of ‘Ethnic Minority Women in STEMM’, and ‘Future Directions and Priorities for Women in STEMM’. This was a unique opportunity to challenge existing gender and ethnic disparities in STEMM, whilst celebrating and being inspired by the journeys of role models in the field of science and engineering.

WISE Conference 2021 Logo WISE@QMUL Conference Booklet
18 March 2021

The booklet for the 2021 WISE@QMUL Conference, taking place 25th and 26th March 2021, is now avaiable to download: WISE@QMUL 2021 Conference Booklet [PDF 1,860KB]

Meet our Registration & Evaluation Team
11 February 2021

Meet the team that works hard on the WISE 2021 Virtual Conference registration and evaluation. 

Meet our workshop facilitator Dr Hannah Thompson
11 February 2021

Dr Hannah Thompson believes that everyone should have the opportunities to achieve their real potential, so that together we can change the world. Hannah loves to chat with anyone who will listen about the usefulness of self-awareness and networking to find career opportunities. 

Meet our speaker Sheila Gupta MBE
11 February 2021

Sheila Gupta studied History and Politics as an undergraduate and has postgraduate qualifications in Management Studies and Human Resource Management. She began her career in Local Government at a time of major policy changes including Compulsory Competitive Tendering and Local Management of Schools, providing her with firsthand experience of managing complex change. 

Meet our speaker Dr Olivia Festy
10 February 2021

Dr Olivia Festy is a creative entrepreneur who is passionate about living life to the full and helping others to succeed. A biophysicist by training, Olivia has worked with innovations in healthcare for the last 15 years,  from clinical research to digital health accelerators. 

Meet our Panelist Dr Katherine Evely
10 February 2021

Dr Kate Evely attended the State University of New York at Buffalo (University at Buffalo) as a Division 1 Student Athlete, where she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology & Toxicology and was a coxswain on the varsity rowing team.

WISE Conference 2021 Logo WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference - Programme available
3 February 2021

The full programme for the WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference, taking place 25th and 26th March 2021, is now available to download: 

Programme WISE 2021 conference [PDF 247KB]

Meet our panelists Dr Danielle Tomasello
3 February 2021

Dr Danielle Tomasello is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, MIT. She has a PhD in Neuroscience, and her current research focuses on Neuroscience and Developmental Biology in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 

Meet our panelist Dr Gloria González Aseguinolaza
3 February 2021

Dr Gloria González Aseguinolaza graduated in Biology from the University of the Basque Country and then completed her doctoral thesis at the Center for Biological Research of the Spanish Scientific Research Council, Madrid, under the direction of research professor Vicente Larraga. 

image of WISE conference 2021 speaker Margot Khouri Meet our speaker Dr Margot Khouri
3 February 2021

Dr Margot Khouri is an immunologist, with a speciality in vaccines and cell and gene therapy. After a Master’s degree in France, she did a PhD at Barts Cancer Institute, which she describes as an eye opening experience into the world of academia and research. 

Meet our keynote speaker Vinita Marwaha Madill
3 February 2021

Vinita Marwaha Madill is a space engineer and Founder of Rocket Women. She studied Mathematics and Physics with Astrophysics at King’s College London and went on to gain a master’s degrees in Space Management from the International Space University (ISU) and in Astronautics and Space Engineering from Cranfield University, UK.

WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference
1 February 2021

Registration for the WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference is now open. 

Meet our speaker Winsome Yuen
1 February 2021

Winsome Yuen is a Web Engineer at Spotify in the London office, where her tasks are building the marketing and checkout web pages.

Meet our speaker Dr Sara Bandres-Ciga
1 February 2021

Dr Sara Bandres-Ciga, is a molecular geneticist whose research interests are primarily focused in understanding how genetic variation affects neurodegenerative diseases. Her career started with a PharmD degree, followed by a Neuroscience MSc, and lastly a PhD (Hons) in Genetics from the University of Granada, Spain. 

Meet our Finance & Technology Team
1 February 2021

Beth and Duncan are the Finance and Technology co-chairs of the WISE@QMUL 2020 conference, ensuring that we keep to our budgets to offer a free event accessible to everyone. They are also responsible for the technical aspects of running a virtual conference via Zoom.

WISE Conference 2021 Logo Meet our Publicity Team
1 February 2021

Meet the dedicated publicity team for the WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference

Meet our Conference Chair
1 February 2021

Atiya Sarmin is a 4th year PhD student on the MRC DTP programme, completing her research at the Blizard Institute which focuses on Developing Advanced Models of Cutaneous Wound Healing using 3D Bioprinting. Prior to this, she completed a BSc in Biomedical Sciences at The University of Southampton before completing an MRes in Cancer Biology at Imperial College London.

Meet our speaker Dr Rosalind Hannen
1 February 2021

Dr Rosalind Hannen is the Founder and CEO of Keratify. She completed her BBSRC-Unilever PhD studentship in dermatoendocrinology at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) in 2009 and actively created all her subsequent postdoctoral research positions by personally writing and winning grant funding, pitching to businesses and engaging in all types of funding opportunities. 

Meet our speaker Yasmin Ali
26 January 2021

Yasmin Ali is a chartered chemical engineer, passionate about the future of energy. She studied chemical engineering at the University of Nottingham before starting her engineering career at E.ON. 

Meet our keynote speaker Abadesi Osunsade
26 January 2021

Abadesi Osunsade is the Founder & CEO of Hustle Crew, Co-Host of Techish podcast (Top 20 Tech podcast on Apple Podcasts), and author of Dream Big. Hustle Hard: The Millennial Woman’s Guide to Success in Tech.

Meet our keynote speaker Zeb Farooq
26 January 2021

Zeb Farooq is a community integration leader who has spent the last fifteen years promoting inclusivity and cohesiveness in society. He has done this in an exclusively voluntary capacity, most recently as a member of the Prince’s Trust North West Regional Leadership Group. His humble background growing up in inner-city Manchester gave him the personal motivation to succeed, champion important causes and inspire others.

Meet our keynote speaker Prof Nirmala Rao OBE
26 January 2021

Nirmala Rao is the Vice Chancellor of the Asian University for Women (AUW), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Prior to joining AUW, she was Pro-Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, between 2008 and 2016, and Pro-Warden for Academic Affairs at Goldsmiths College, University of London. 

WISE Conference 2021 Logo Meet our Programme Team
26 January 2021

Meet the fantastic team behind the programme for the WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference

WISE@QMUL International Women’s Day 2021 Virtual Conference
26 January 2021

We at WISE@QMUL are excited to announce that we are hosting a free two-day online conference to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021. On 25th-26th March 2021 we will be joined by many inspiring speakers to discuss two main themes:

  • Ethnic minority women in STEMM.
  • Future directions and priorities for women in STEMM.

This is a unique opportunity to celebrate women in the field of science and engineering who have had remarkable journeys and broken glass ceilings, whilst encouraging young female scientists to pursue careers in STEMM. 

Back to top