Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.
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Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.
I am Ampai (pronounced Um-Pie). In my time at Queen’s University studying Kinesiology, I founded or co-founded three businesses, Step Above Stigma, The Glass Slipper Organization, and Lifted (profit and non-profit) that now thrive across Canada, won the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award, the highest award that can be given to a student for service at Queen’s, and was named one of the Top 22 Under 22 Most Inspirational College Women by Her Campus.
Women of Scientista
Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.