The four-day event aims to celebrate the contributions of women in science, inspire future generations, and promote discussions on gender equality in research and innovation. The program kicked off with a lecture titled "From Curiosity to Innovation" by Dr. Ana María Valenzuela Muñiz, who emphasized that a love for science is born from a desire to understand the world around us.
While the events primarily target young girls, they are also open to teenagers and adult women. Workshops include "The Origins of Life," "Mission H2O," "Unveiling the Invisible Universe," "Marie Curie's Laboratory," and "Intrepid and Aeronautics," among others. Additional activities, such as solar astronomical observation, are also available.
Other institutions, like the University of the Caribbean, are also supporting women in science with programs that provide full sponsorship for women pursuing engineering degrees.
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