We are not all that we are; but we are all that we are!

Today, 8 March, we celebrate International Women’s Day, a day to recognise the achievements, challenges and rights of women around the world. In the field of science and research, there is still a long way to go to close the gender gap. Despite this, more and more women are leading projects, discovering new ideas and solving complex problems. On this Women’s Day, it is important to recognise their crucial role in advancing knowledge.
Let us commit to support and recognise women. This means promoting gender equality and working together for a more just and inclusive world. Let us listen and learn from the experiences and perspectives of women from different backgrounds and cultures, so that we can harness the full potential of diversity and creativity to address the great challenges of our time.