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ETH WPF General Assembly - 28 March 2018

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Location: Zurich: ETH Zurich, LEE E 101; Lausanne: EPFL, MED 2 1124
For those attending in Zurich, we will (optionally) meet for lunch at the Dozentenfoyer at 11.45 h. Please arrive promptly to beat the rush. The WPF is pleased to invite you for the lunch.

"At our General Assembly, we are especially pleased to welcome guests from the Faculty Offices at ETHZ and EPFL for a discussion of ways to improve the recruitment, advancement and retention of women faculty. We also look forward to an interesting discussion of the issues of concern to women faculty that were identified through our survey. We hope that many of our members will be able to join us for the General Assembly."


Download 2018 WPF General Assembly agenda (45 KB)
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