六合彩开奖结果

Stephanie Fernandez is Homeward Bound

As one of 100 women selected for the global leadership program, the 六合彩开奖结果 PhD candidate will be part of the world鈥檚 largest all-female expedition to Antarctica

Stephanie Fernandez admits it: 鈥淭he first thing that thrilled me about was the prospect of adventure and seeing penguins in their natural habitat.鈥

But the 六合彩开奖结果 chemical engineering PhD candidate, who has been chosen as one of 100 women worldwide to participate in the program that includes a trip to Antarctica, has a grander vision than simply playing tourist.

鈥淚t really attracted me because of the gender equity issue,鈥 said Fernandez, who earned two undergraduate degrees from 六合彩开奖结果, one in biochemistry and the other in chemical engineering. 鈥淭he main goal is to amplify the voice of women in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, medicine) and increase their influence and impact, especially in leadership positions because that鈥檚 where we are really under-represented.鈥

Launched in 2016 in Australia, Homeward Bound is a 12-month global leadership program. Fernandez鈥 cohort begins in March 2021 with an 11-month online collaborative learning course that includes workshops, discussions, coaching and master classes. In early 2022, the 100 participants will assemble from around the world at base camp in Ushuaia, Argentina, where they will take a four-week 鈥渇ace-to-face on-the-ground鈥 course, followed by 鈥渢he world鈥檚 largest all-female expedition to Antarctica.鈥 All of this assumes a globally accepted and accessible vaccine for COVID-19 by travel time.

They 鈥 Fernandez chooses the self-identifying pronoun 鈥榯hey鈥 鈥 have started a to raise the roughly US$17,500 that covers their half of the program鈥檚 per-person cost, and is accepting corporate donations through their and LinkedIn account.

Fernandez, who conducts research at 六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Stem Cell Bioprocessing Lab, founded and is the former director of the , which earlier this year won in the Team category.

Climate change, sustainability, gender equity

Fernandez said that the focus of the program, climate change and sustainability in a context of gender equity, was what convinced them to apply.

鈥淚t was open to anyone working in a STEMM-related field who is a woman or is female-identifying, and at any stage of their career 鈥 early, middle or late. So it鈥檚 a pretty diverse bunch of people.鈥

One of the goals of the program is to 鈥渨ork together to build skills, knowledge and connections that can help empower us to be successful as leaders in our respective fields.鈥

鈥淐limate change is a major crisis, so this is a nice way to have a focus on all these women to come together to look at one of the big scientific problems that we鈥檙e facing, whether or not we specialize in climate change, because I certainly don鈥檛 as a biomedical researcher.

鈥淎ntarctica is one of the most vulnerable places on the planet, where you can really see the effects of humans. Temperatures are rising鈥 which affects the rest of the globe 鈥 the surface temperature affects the flora and fauna and the ecosystem animals [and humans] live in. It highlights how global sustainability is everybody鈥檚 responsibility. You don鈥檛 have to be an oceanographer or study [greenhouse-gas emissions] to recognize the role you can play.鈥

Authentic identity

Homeward Bound鈥檚 leadership component is particularly important, they noted.

鈥淭he questions in the application made me think deeply鈥 on the gender equity issue. We鈥檙e often presented with this very narrow vision of this extroverted, often hyper-masculine image of what a good leader should be, which for many of us is at odds with our character. So we might feel like 鈥業 can鈥檛 fill this position鈥 or 鈥業 have to change myself to be a great leader,鈥 and Homeward Bound takes a different approach.鈥

鈥淭hat struck me. It鈥檚 not 鈥榃e need more women in the fields鈥, it鈥檚 鈥榃e need more of you as you are, with the authentic identity that you have, and all of the experiences and traits that come with that.鈥欌

Fernandez contacted a participant in a previous edition of the program, who gave them glowing reports of the focus on leadership.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I鈥檓 looking forward to: exploring your own, unique perspective and strength and developing your own brand of leadership. How you can move forward successfully without necessarily comparing yourself to others.鈥

Fernandez expects to obtain their doctoral degree this year, and is thinking about what鈥檚 next.

They noted that 鈥渋n engineering, you can feel boxed in; you either go into academia or in industry. I鈥檝e never felt either of those worked for me. I have an intersectional approach and a broad range of interests.鈥

A friend of a friend with a similar background in biochemistry now lives in Europe and has worked in sustainability, communications and outreach.

鈥淭hat really appeals to me,鈥 said Fernandez. 鈥淚t gave me inspiration as to the paths others have taken outside of my bubble here.鈥


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