- 20/06/2014
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
Next in the series to raise awareness of the important contributions of women in science is Professor Lesley Yellowlees.
Valerie tabled an Early Day Motion on Professor Lesley Yellowlees and Women in Science.
The Early Day Motion reads:
“That this House wishes to congratulate Professor Lesley Yellowlees CBE BSc PhD FRSC FRSE on her term as President of the Royal Society of Chemistry which is coming to an end in July 2014; notes that Professor Yellowlees became the first female President of the Royal Society of Chemistry when she was appointed in 2012; further notes Professor Yellowlees’ work on public engagement in science and the promotion of women in science, earning her University of Edinburgh department an Athena Swan silver award for good practice in supporting women in science; praises Professor Yellowlees for her important work on solar energy, dye-sensitive solar cells and for being a pioneer in the field of spectroelectrochemistry through her breakthroughs with ruthenium dye; wishes Professor Yellowlees well in her next endeavours; and calls on the Government to increase funding for science research so Britain can stay at the forefront of scientific discovery.”
Valerie’s EDM can be found here: http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2014-15/129