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Getting Involved

Are you interested in engaging with or learning more about The Matilda Project? We invite you to connect with us if you're interested in:

  • Enhance your educational offerings by integrating The Matilda Project into your curriculum, course, or lecture. This inclusion can provide a richer, more diverse perspective on scientific achievements, particularly highlighting the contributions of women scientists who have been historically overlooked.

  • Organize a workshop dedicated to The Matilda Project to engage and inform participants about the critical issues of gender bias and the underrepresentation of women in science. These sessions can serve as a platform for discussion, learning, and advocacy.

  • Join our creative team by contributing as an author or illustrator, enriching The Matilda Project's growing collection. Your work will help bring the stories of unsung women scientists to life, inspiring current and future generations.

  • We welcome partnerships and collaborations that align with our mission to promote gender equity in science. Whether you're part of an educational institution, a nonprofit, or another organization, we're open to exploring how we can work together to further our impact.

  • If you know of a woman scientist whose work deserves wider recognition, let us know. We're always looking to honour and document the achievements of women in science, ensuring their contributions are celebrated and remembered.

  • Lend your skills and time by volunteering with The Matilda Project. Whether you have expertise in research, knowledge dissemination, data analysis, illustration, or another area, your volunteer work can make a significant difference in our efforts to highlight the achievements of women in science and combat gender bias. Join us in creating a more inclusive and equitable scientific community.