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                 <p id="pp">Conclusively, Dr Wilson highlighted that <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">one of the big aims of this is to make sure that the student and staff population feels empowered</q> so that students and staff can challenge people if they are making inappropriate comments and those that cause offense. As both Dr Lewis and Dr Dixon both highlighted, giving women the confidence to represent themselves and the confidence to challenge for important senior roles, is incredibly important to improving immediate attitudes to gender equality. </p>  
 
                 <p id="pp">Conclusively, Dr Wilson highlighted that <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">one of the big aims of this is to make sure that the student and staff population feels empowered</q> so that students and staff can challenge people if they are making inappropriate comments and those that cause offense. As both Dr Lewis and Dr Dixon both highlighted, giving women the confidence to represent themselves and the confidence to challenge for important senior roles, is incredibly important to improving immediate attitudes to gender equality. </p>  
  
                 <p id="pp">Dr Wilson left us with some really key points:</p>
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                 <p id="pp">Dr Wilson left us with some really key points:
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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>

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