Staying confident and human-centred in the age of AI: An interview with Katherine Wiid
On 14 April, CamAWiSE will explore careers in the age of AI in an interactive workshop with Katherine Wiid, Career Management Coach and Facilitator at Career Ambitions. Ahead of the event, we spoke with Katherine about supporting career journeys, navigating change, and what changes AI will - and will not - bring to STEMM careers. Read the interview with Katherine Wiid to learn more about what…
Volunteer opportunity with CamAWiSE
CamAWiSE is seeking a Volunteer to serve as Project Coordinator and help us grow the reach and range of our activities. This Coordinator will be pivotal in supporting the CamAWiSE community. The role offers a great opportunity to develop your communication, networking and project-management skills
CamAWiSE partners with Innovate UK
CamAWiSE is delighted to have joined up with Innovate UK on their No Limits platform.
The 2026 CamAWiSE Mentoring Programme is open for applications
The CamAWiSE Mentoring Programme is now open for applications for its 2026 cohort. This six-month programme connects mentors and mentees to share insights, build confidence, and support professional development.
CamAWiSE event roundup: October 8th 2025, Intentional Careers - taking control of your career with Hannah Roberts
This was the first of our online series of three webinars exploring the overarching theme of "Career Resilience in a Changing World". Dr Vince Pizzoni is running the next in our trio of workshops entitled "Building Bridges Through the Power of Supportive Networks" - look at our events section on Cambridge Network now to register for Vince's webinar on 12th November!
Cambridge AWiSE 20th anniversary: Inspire, Inform, Challenge
Come along to Lucy Cavendish College on 2 October 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of CamAWiSE: supporting women working in science, technology, engineering and maths.
Is there a book in you? Cambridge event explores what it takes to be a published author
Budding female authors are invited to learn what it takes to write a novel at an event to be held in Cambridge this week. ‘Is There A Book In You?’, will feature two speakers – Kate Kirk, author of The Cambridge Phenomenon which has enjoyed major success since its publication in May, and Louisa Reid, who published her first novel Black Heart Blue earlier this year to rave reviews.