In a vibrant demonstration of unity and empowerment, the women of the Department of Chemistry are organizing a breakfast meeting aimed at bringing together all female academic and technical staff, as well as female postgraduate students. The event will be held in the department's communal space and will serve not only as a platform for engaging morning conversations but also as a celebration of diversity and collaboration within our scientific community.
Our esteemed speakers for the event include Dr. R.C. George, one of the organizers, who will kickstart the discussion on the theme. Following Dr. George's introduction, we are honored to have Dr. N. Torimiro, Head of the Department of Microbiology, as our guest speaker. Dr. Torimiro will draw from her wealth of experience to enlighten us on the topic of "Building Professional Networks."
The organizing committee consists of Prof. Olabanji, Dr. George, Dr. Famojuro, Dr. Agboroko, Mrs. Akinbola, and Mrs. Adegbite, all of whom have worked diligently to ensure the success of this event.
We look forward to a morning filled with enriching conversations, valuable insights, and strengthened connections as we come together to celebrate the diversity and collaboration that enriches our scientific community.
Our esteemed speakers for the event include Dr. R.C. George, one of the organizers, who will kickstart the discussion on the theme. Following Dr. George's introduction, we are honored to have Dr. N. Torimiro, Head of the Department of Microbiology, as our guest speaker. Dr. Torimiro will draw from her wealth of experience to enlighten us on the topic of "Building Professional Networks."
The organizing committee consists of Prof. Olabanji, Dr. George, Dr. Famojuro, Dr. Agboroko, Mrs. Akinbola, and Mrs. Adegbite, all of whom have worked diligently to ensure the success of this event.
We look forward to a morning filled with enriching conversations, valuable insights, and strengthened connections as we come together to celebrate the diversity and collaboration that enriches our scientific community.