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                 <p id="pp">Dr Wilson left us with some really key points:</p>
 
                 <p id="pp">Dr Wilson left us with some really key points:</p>
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                     <li>He highlighted that there needs to be a massive social and structural change in science for that to be a significant difference in gender equality and we need to reevaluate how we are presenting professorship and senior roles in science. </li>
 
                     <li>He highlighted that there needs to be a massive social and structural change in science for that to be a significant difference in gender equality and we need to reevaluate how we are presenting professorship and senior roles in science. </li>
 
                     <li><q style="font-size:150%;padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">Having the opportunity for shared parental leave, equalising the time available for maternity and maternity support is really important to make sure that people don’t really get left behind.</q>Which clearly echoes the points of all of the academics we have spoken to about maternity and paternity leave.</li>
 
                     <li><q style="font-size:150%;padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">Having the opportunity for shared parental leave, equalising the time available for maternity and maternity support is really important to make sure that people don’t really get left behind.</q>Which clearly echoes the points of all of the academics we have spoken to about maternity and paternity leave.</li>
 
                     <li>Really importantly, Dr Wilson stressed that:</li>
 
                     <li>Really importantly, Dr Wilson stressed that:</li>
 
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<q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>We need to make sure really that from the moment the undergraduate students walk in through the door of the university that they can see that being a scientist, being an academic, is not a male job and there’s no reason why it should be.</i></q>
 
<q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>We need to make sure really that from the moment the undergraduate students walk in through the door of the university that they can see that being a scientist, being an academic, is not a male job and there’s no reason why it should be.</i></q>

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