Why it is important to increase the visibility of women in STEM in media and how to create content without gender stereotypes and prejudices.
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Iryna Dedusheva is the coordinator of social media and special projects at the expert resource Gender in Detail, a journalist and femblogger. For over five years, she has been covering the issue of gender inequality on various media platforms and promoting the ideas of feminism and human rights.
How to make complex topics understandable to a wide audience, where to look for content ideas, and why fact-checking is the most important tool in working with popular science content.
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Angelina Kariakina is a journalist, editor, and documentary filmmaker with over 15 years of experience. She is a co-founder of the Public Interest Journalism Lab and has been an advisor to the chairman of the board of «Suspilne» since 2024.
Olesia Pavlyshyn is the editor-in-chief of the popular science media «Kunsht» and a journalist. Olesya creates popular science texts on various topics and manages the editorial policy and content of the publication, including articles and podcasts.
How to search for scientists, what is important to know about preparing for an interview, and how to develop meaningful questions that will help to reveal the heroes and heroes and their work.
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Ilona Sviezhentseva is a PhD in Biology, science journalist, and author of the book «Онкологія без паніки». Ilona worked as a communications analyst at the Science at Risk project and is currently pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Paediatric Division, part of Harvard Medical School.
The course participants took part in a practical workshop, where they had the opportunity to practice conducting interviews with female scientists and reinforce the knowledge gained from the lectures.
Margaryta Ivanytska is the Head of Communications at INSCIENCE and author of materials about Ukrainian women in science. For over three years, she has been working on gender inequality in science and creating communication campaigns to increase the visibility of Ukrainian scientists.
Anastasiia Vyshnevska is a Communications Lead at the WOMEN IN SCIENCE project and author of materials about Ukrainian women in science. For over two years, she has been working on gender inequality in science and creating communication campaigns to increase the visibility of Ukrainian scientists.