Webinar: Women in science and safety – personal experiences and a roadmap for future generations
As part of the STREAM IT project, we are continuing our series of webinars for the National Inspirational Network. The next webinar is titled Women in science and safety – personal experiences and a roadmap for future generations. This event is intended for educational and research institutions (primary, secondary, and higher education), non-governmental organizations, and all young women and girls interested in STE(A)M fields.

During the webinar, we’ll explore the position of women in STE(A)M fields, including the challenges and opportunities available in Macedonia and beyond. The webinar will feature best practices and examples from radiation safety and other STE(A)M fields, with a special focus on projects and activities that encourage and motivate girls and women to get involved in these industries. Additionally, we’ll share inspiring stories and personal experiences from working with young people, which serve as an encouragement and guide for future generations building careers in science and safety.
Agenda – 19.09.2025 (Friday) 11:00–12:00
11:00 – 11:15 | Welcome and introduction to the STREAM IT project – the Foundation for Management and Industrial Research |
11:15 – 11:45 | APPLE TREE – Biljana Atanasovska |
11:45 – 12:00 | Q&A and open discussion |
Reserve your spot and register for free at the following link: Women in science and safety – personal experiences and a roadmap for future generations

ST(R)E(A)M IT aims to initiate change about the persisting gender inequalities in STEM education, research, and innovation to contribute to the implementation of the ‘The European Manifesto for gender-inclusive STE(A)M education and careers.’ The project aims to overcome the barriers and challenges faced by underrepresented groups in STEM. It focuses on developing innovative, gender- and diversity-inclusive tools for educating young people, particularly young girls. Additionally, the project seeks to mobilize stakeholders from various sectors of STEM education and the R&I ecosystem to create sustainable networks that provide ongoing support to STEM education providers.