Oxford Women in Chemistry
@OxWiChem
OxWiChem was founded by a group of PhD students back in 2019, aiming to make the departmental culture more accepting and welcoming to everyone.
✨We are back with RedOxWiChem March- This month we are proud to introduce you to Sue Henderson and our general member Kel Britton. #womeninchemistry #oxfordchemistry #womeninscience


Yesterday was the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Massive thank you to all our wonderful participants for making IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast 2025 such a great time for all of us!💖 #Royalsocietyofchemistry #WomenInScience #GWB2025 #womeninchemistry




We warmly welcome you to join our IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast 2025, in conjunction with U.N. Day of Women and Girls in science. Date: 11th February 2025 Time: 10:00 am – 11:30 am in CRL Atrium Everyone from Oxford chemistry department is welcome to join us for a breakfast!

💡Please see below an exciting opportunity from Boehringer Ingelheim for a new mentoring program. (Deadline for application: 15th January). jobs.boehringer-ingelheim.com/job/Biberach-M…
Concluding Series 2 of RedOxWiChem is our December profile with profiles from Prof Kylie Vincent and Taylah Andrew Clark. Two multitalented individuals who share a common fascination for studying protein mechanism/dynamics using various crystallisation approaches.


From @periodically_ox : The chemistry of the Menstrual Cycle! In collaboration with the talented Compound Interest | Chemistry infographics we have created an infographic that tells us all about the role of different chemicals in our body during our menstrual cycle! 🩸

🙌Congratulations to PERIODically podcast @periodically_ox, who have won this year's Horizon Prize for Education from the Royal Society of Chemistry! @RoySocChem #RSCPrizes
Kicking of November with our latest RedOxWiChem Profiles are is our newest professor of Inorganic chemistry at Oxford, Dr Anna Regoutz @bluebananna and our new MPLS EDI Fellow and OxWiChem General Member, Neave Taylor. #Oxfordchemistry #womeninchemistry


Please find below an invitation to join this alumnae panel event, and hear from three of 2019 (huge thanks to Selena, Julia and Kärt!) cohort and also to reconnect with the wider community. This would be an ideal event for anyone thinking of applying or wanting to find out more.


Just in time for the start of term, we present our first MT24 RedOxWiChem profile featuring Prof Alice Thorneywork, Royal Society University Research Fellow and our OxWiChem Events Team Member and sponsorship liaison 23-24, Monisha Singh. #womeninchemistry #oxfordchemistry


Checkout our September RedOxWiChem Profile featuring Dr Daria Sokolova, prestigious SNSF postdoctoral fellow working with in the Vincent Group and our OxWiChem multi-talented Events Team Lead 23-24, Ella Ogilvy. #womeninchemistry #oxfordchemistry #womeninscience #oxford


If you are interested, please check out this professional opportunity: inpd.co.uk/the-institute/…

Deadline Sept 17!!! - Want to apply for your first independent fellowship to be held @OxfordChemistry? Applications welcome from individuals at any institution. Check out our process & some profiles of fellows. #ECRchat #womeninstem chem.ox.ac.uk/fellowships
Join us at OxWiChem Day 2024, a half-day symposium sponsored by @RoySocChem. Save the date as we celebrate the achievements of Oxford's Women in Chemistry across the board. Abstract submission open now. Deadline: 1st September, 11 pm @OxfordChemistry

We are back with RedOxWiChem Aug - This month we are proud to introduce you to Prof Meera Mehta @MeeraMehta_Lab and our talented Treasurer Annina. What do they have in common - finding solutions to solve fundamental questions. #oxfordchemistry #womeninchemistry


Celebrating the success PERIODically in Royal Society of Chemistry Monthly newsletter. We are so very proud of Charlotte & her team. If you haven't already, get on the podcast now.#Oxfordchemistry

Concluding our pilot series with June, is a profile feature of Prof Dame Carol Robinson and Oxford Women in Chemistry Co-Chair 23-24, Shoba Laxmi. The name RedOxWiChem is derived from the fundamental chemical reaction: Reduction-Oxidation. #Oxfordchemistry

