Diversity Lunch

Date: Friday, July 5th 2024 from 13:00-14:30 PM
Price: Free as a ticket add-on at registration but limited places are available

Join us as we formally conclude the SEB Annual Conference (Prague) with the Diversity Lunch, a celebration of equality, diversity, and inclusion initiatives in bioscience.

This year, we are honoured to welcome Hania, the UK Programme Lead at Native Scientists, as our keynote speaker. Native Scientists, a new SEB partner, is dedicated to connecting children from migrant communities with scientists from the same background. The aim is to promote scientific literacy, and reduce inequalities through science outreach educational programmes, and provide vital role models. Don't miss Hania's insights into using science communication to bridge cultural divides and foster meaningful connections between science and society. She’ll also be sharing how SEB members can get involved.

Additionally, we are delighted to announce the return of our survivors’ raffle, offering a chance to win prizes from SEB and our sponsors, including tickets to next year's conference. Places are free but limited, so book in advance to secure a place.

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Hania Tayara’s bio

Hania is the UK Programme Lead at Native Scientists, leading the work on connecting migrant children and scientists through science outreach activities in their shared heritage languages, with a focus on Arabic and engaging refugee and asylum-seeking communities. Hania is passionate about using science communication to bring people together and creating meaningful connections between science and culture.

Hania has a BSc degree in chemistry from Imperial College London and an MSc degree in Science, Technology and Society (STS) from UCL. Her areas of expertise are science communication for social justice, decolonising science, science and migration, bordering practices, and inclusive practice in public engagement with science. 

About Native Scientists

Founded in 2013, Native Scientists is a pan-European non-profit organisation connecting underserved children and scientists. It exists to broaden children's horizons, promoting scientific literacy and reducing inequalities through science outreach educational programmes.