If we think of science throughout history, it's usually a male image that comes to mind. Famous scientists and researchers are mostly men and the role of women is often relegated to the background. Centuries ago, there were many women who had no chance to learn to calculate or to
Continue readingVisit 3DSlicer Workshop Delegation to the signals and communications Department of the ULPGC
[Gallery ids = "1890, 1891, 1892, 1893,1895"] Today we have visited the Department of Signals and Communications, medical and Audiovisual Technology Group (GTMA) of the #ulpgc with part of the team #MACbioIDi #medtec4susdev and the delegation of African professionals and Cape Verde attending the 3DSlicer Workshop at # Grancanaria
Continue readingVisit to the motivational simulation laboratory of the participants in the Work-Shop 3DSlicer Training
[Gallery ids = “1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868,1869”] Today our delegation of engineers and physicians arriving from #Mozambique #Mauritania #Senegal #CaboVerde # Madeira are receiving training in the 3DSlicer training Workshop held in March. They have visited the University Institute of Biomedical and Sanitary research-IUIBS with Professor Manuel Maynar and
Continue readingNews from the Canary Islands TV channel. Roundtable "Woman and Science"
Yesterday, our roundtable “Woman and Science in Africa and Macaronesia hold in Casa Africa was on the news programme Telecanarias 1 of the regional Canary Islands TV channel. Our speakers of the Round table #ulpgc #macbioidi #medtec4susdev were Asmaa Skareb, Almudena Sanchez Villegas, María Alexandra Fernandes, PhD professor at the Eduardo
Continue readingParticipants and audience of the roundtable "Woman and Science in Africa and the Macaronesia" at Casa Africa
Conclusions of the Roundtable "Women and Science in Africa and the Macaronesia" at Casa Africa
As conclusions of the roundtable we want to highlight issues of great importance treated as equality and conciliation, issues that departed from the announcement made by the World Economic Forum on the gender gap that will not be closed until 2186. It means that there could be 100 years more
Continue readingRoundtable ‘ Woman and Science ‘ at Casa Africa with African and Macaronesian researchers
The University of Las Palmas of Gran Canaria (ULPGC), through its project Interreg-MAC of medical technology for sustainable development, MACBIOIDI, in collaboration with Casa Africa, held a roundtable on “Woman and Science.” Professionals from the world of science, medicine and engineering have shared their experiences and highlighted the role of
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