International Women’s Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.
Today sees the start of a week and more of related events here at the University of Southampton, mixing the informative, the reflective, the challenging and the celebratory.
features an exceptional range of activities devised by, and for, students and staff through various groups and networks. You can find talks, workshops, sports activities, serious business and plenty of fun stuff, including:
- Empowering women in Kenya and Uganda (11 March), and Climbing the career ladder in STEMM (19 March). See the  for more details, or contact Jane Davy.
- WiSET Campbell Lecture (18 March) with guest speakers Professor Jane Francis (British Antarctic Survey) and Suw Charman-Anderson (Open Rights Group). and .
- Secrets of stress-free life (12 March). An uncomplicated guide to making stress your friend. and .
- Calling the shots (12 March). 50% of students at film school are female, yet only a tiny fraction later achieve technical or directing roles. Ìý²¹²Ô»å .
- Buns in ovens (13 March). Our medical and cultural depiction of pregnancy is that of the ‘baby in the tummy’ or the ‘bun in the oven’; a pregnant woman is a mere container within which a foetus resides. But is there more to pregnancy than bun-baking? Ìý²¹²Ô»å .
- Free fitness classes at Jubilee Sports Centre, all week. .
- Gender equality: making a difference (13 March) is now fully booked, but to keep in the loop, please add your name to .
For a full list of events, visit the . You can also find out more information about activities throughout the next two weeks on the .