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  • A systemic perspective to the challenge of achieving gender balance in the nuclear industry

    When making plans and policies, you might find that complex (or "wicked") problems are difficult to solve because of incomplete, contradictory data, path dependency and long delays between cause and effects. Improving gender balance is one of these wicked problems because we often lack enough information, and many of the challenges that we see now […]

  • Nuclear Development Conference

    WiN UK is delighted to be taking part in the Nuclear Development Conference being held in 2021. Please come along and have a chat with us. Nuclear power has increasing importance to the country’s power supply needs. In this event we will hear from the UK’s most prominent Nuclear Power stations about enabling innovation across […]

  • What to expect from Women in Nuclear

    Join us for this short, friendly webinar to find out more about what WiN UK aims to achieve for its members and the industry. Hear from WiN UK's President, Lynsey Valentine Learn about our developing strategic approach Find out about activities led by our regional teams Ask us any questions Register now for this free […]

  • Domestic abuse and the workplace: making a stand

    Event led by Speak Out Revolution in collaboration with  WiN Central England. In this talk, Rajinder Pryor discusses #domesticabuse. More and more organisations recognise that they need to provide both physical and emotional safety for women and their colleagues in the workplace due to the impact of domestic abuse. A heightened level of awareness has raised […]

  • Powerful women networking launch

    Description: tbc Date: Postponed (date / time tbc) Registration link will be uploaded prior to event.

  • Book bites and more

    Hosted by WiN London and South East regional team Book Bites sessions are an opportunity to discuss books, TED Talks, articles, etc, that provide food for thought, challenge our assumptions and perceptions, inspire us or are just plain enjoyable. These will be bite sized lunch-time virtual sessions of 30 minutes. Book to be discussed 'How […]

  • Women in Armed Policing (Civil Nuclear Constabulary)

    An introduction to the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) by Sam Arden, Deputy Operational Unit Commander of Dounreay Operational Policing Unit. In this session women in policing will be discussed in a wider concept and how the CNC is spearheading a wider ambition to increase the number of women in armed policing. There will also be […]

  • Recurring

    WISE conference 2021 online

    Equality can drive sustainability in your workplace. Join us and a fantastic line up of experts to discover how. WISE are offering you, as a follower of WiN UK, a discount of 20% - use the discount code WISECONFERENCE20 when you book tickets. The full line up for each day can be found here Tickets […]

  • Nuclear Sector Deal – Webinar Series 2021

    Will we hit our 40% target of women in nuclear by 2030? A webinar hosted by the Nuclear Sector Deal Working Group. The second in a series of webinars from The Nuclear Sector Deal Future Workforce Working Group is focused on achieving 40% women into the nuclear sector by 2030. Hear from industry-leading figures including, […]

  • Nuclear Skills Festival 2021

    Join the Nuclear Skills Strategy Group, Women in Nuclear UK (WiN UK) and a host of expert speakers for an action-packed week of essential learning, inspiration and discovery. This is an opportunity to get up to speed with the latest developments in sustainable skills for nuclear including: Developing a diverse future workforce Apprenticeships and career […]

  • The Strengths-Based Organisation: Book launch

    Online/ZOOM

    Emily, who hosted an enlightening workshop during WiN UK and NSSG's Nuclear Skills Festival, and Caroline are delighted to invite you to join this free event. Dr Jon Sutton (Editor, The Psychologist) will be interviewing them about how now, more than ever, there is a need to apply what we know from psychology in order […]