The UKRC National Conference 2010 – Women Mean Business
We are delighted to announce the UKRC National Conference 2010 - Women Mean Business, 12 October 2010.
The UKRC’s Women Mean Business conference is for all organisations and individuals that share our commitment to building gender equality in SET. It brings together dynamic keynote speakers who are leaders in their fields including Professor Lord Robert Winston, Aleks Krotoski, Kate Bellingham, Bob Taylor and Julie Meyer.
Join us with the conference host broadcaster and journalist Kate Silverton to enjoy and learn from presentations and discussion which will focus on the importance of women in the workplace and the value their talent brings to the UK economy.
This conference is a great opportunity for Connect registered members to be part of a unique networking opportunity with 400 delegates from a wide range of sectors and specialisms. All connect members are being offered a unique package:
- Opportunity to network with existing and new Connect members
- Share good ‘networking practice’
- Lunchtime private Connect event with guest Aleks Krotoski
- Connect Networking Zone meeting area
- Post conference networking reception at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge
To register with Connect, please complete the registration form by clicking on http://www.theukrc.org/women/connect/register
Full delegate rate is £150 inc VAT, however as a registered Connect network/organisation, one individual from your network is eligible for the concessionary rate of £75. The UKRC have also negotiated a great rate of £179 per night including breakfast for Monday 11 and Tuesday 12 October in the stunning five star Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel. To book your place at this year’s conference simply follow the link: http://www.theukrc.org/news-and-events/ukrc-annual-conference
The UKRC launched its timely report 'Women Mean Business' to an audience of politicians, business leaders, eminent women from SET and other key figures at the House of Commons on 14 July 2010. The report set out key reasons why women are essential in science, engineering and technology. For further information and to download the full report or the executive summary follow the link: http://www.theukrc.org/influencing-policy/women-mean-business
We look forward to seeing you at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre London on October 12th 2010.
| Starts | 11 October 2010 (9am) |
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| Ends | 11 October 2010 (5pm) |
| Cost | £150.00 inc VAT |
| Location | Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London |
| URL | http://www.theukrc.org/news-and-events/ukrc-annual |