Category: International Women’s Day

Daniele Atkinson: International Women’s Day: Validation, Neurodivergence, and the Value of ADHD at Work

Daniele Atkinson: International Women’s Day: Validation, Neurodivergence, and the Value of ADHD at Work

Receiving an ADHD diagnosis later in life brought a deep and enduring sense of validation. It continues to matter because it gives me rationale, language and legitimacy to experiences I still have. For years, I believed that the difficulties I encountered were evidence that I wasn’t trying hard enough or wasn’t good enough. In reality, I was working exceptionally hard — often expending far more effort than my peers — but doing so with a brain that processes time, information and emotion differently.

Dr Jessica Gagnon: Women in STEM: Tackling Inequalities and Building Inclusive Futures – Part 1: Challenges

Dr Jessica Gagnon: Women in STEM: Tackling Inequalities and Building Inclusive Futures – Part 1: Challenges

In recognition of International Women’s Day on 8th March, the recent International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11th February, and the upcoming International Women in Engineering Day on 23rd June, this two part blog post focuses first on the overt and covert challenges that women in STEM face. The second post highlights some of the actions that the higher education sector could take to build more inclusive futures.

Lin Ma: My Aurora journey – how one programme reshaped my confidence, network, and leadership “voice”

Lin Ma: My Aurora journey – how one programme reshaped my confidence, network, and leadership “voice”

This honest reflection explores what Aurora really feels like from the inside – not as a generic leadership course, but as a space that helps you rethink how you show up, make decisions, and lead with confidence. From surprising moments of clarity in Action Learning Sets to the gradual, grounded shifts that change how you work, this piece shares what drew me to Aurora, what I learned, and how it reshaped my approach to leadership. If you’re curious, hesitant, or wondering whether Aurora is “for someone like you,” this is a story to help you decide.

Katya Sloboda-Bolton: The importance of intersectionality to #AccelerateAction – International Women’s Day 2025

Katya Sloboda-Bolton: The importance of intersectionality to #AccelerateAction – International Women’s Day 2025

As International Women’s Day comes by again, it’s important that those of us in higher education take the time to reflect on women’s access to the sector. This year’s theme is ‘Accelerate Action’, inspired by the fact that, as per current estimations, it will take until 2158 to reach ‘full gender parity’ (International Women’s Day, 2025). ‘Accelerate Action’ demands that each sector of society takes action to tackle gender disparities with urgency.

Zhiteng Feng: Empowering Women in Higher Education – My Aurora Leadership Journey

Zhiteng Feng: Empowering Women in Higher Education – My Aurora Leadership Journey

In February of this year, I took a step toward leadership growth by joining the Aurora Programme, an initiative designed to address the under-representation of women in leadership roles within higher education. I was drawn to the programme for its structured development approach and the opportunity to connect with and learn from other aspiring and established women leaders in the sector. As I reflect on my journey so far, I am both inspired and hopeful for the future of women in academia.

Dr Sayema Rahman Khan & Dr Lei Zeng: AURORA: A Journey to Empowering Women, Breaking Barriers and Opening Doors

Dr Sayema Rahman Khan & Dr Lei Zeng: AURORA: A Journey to Empowering Women, Breaking Barriers and Opening Doors

International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate ‘women’, and what better way than to acknowledge women’s progress as capable leaders of our society despite professional and societal barriers. Imagine the great powers women could achieve if we worked by helping each other rise – working as a sisterhood! Dr. Sayema Rahman Khan and Dr. Lei Zeng here share their journey, experiences and expectations from the Aurora program.

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