Soapbox ScienceSoapbox Science is a public outreach platform that promotes women working in science and the research that they do. The events turns public spaces into an area for learning and debate, in the spirit of Hyde Park's Speakers' Corner. Soapbox Science encourages scientists to explain their research to members of the public using non-traditional methods (for example, there is no use of a projector or slides).[1] Speakers typically make props at home to explain the processes behind their research. Soapbox Science launched in London in 2011, where it was led by Seirian Sumner and Nathalie Pettorelli. It aims to showcase eminent female scientists across the world. ![]() ![]() HistorySoapbox Science launched in London in 2011,[2][3][4] led by Seirian Sumner and Nathalie Pettorelli and funded by L'Oreal UNESCO For Women in Science Scheme, Zoological Society of London and the Science & Technology Facilities Council. Soapbox Science formed a partnership with Speakezee in 2016. The first three annual events 2011-2013[5][6] ran in London, in 2014 events ran in London, Bristol,[7] Dublin,[8][9] and Swansea.[10] In 2015 more cities joined including Exeter, Manchester, Newcastle,[11][12] Belfast and Glasgow. In 2016, Cambridge, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Galway,[13] Reading and Brisbane ran events.[14] By 2021, there were 45 events in 15 countries worldwide.[15] ImpactSoapbox Science was established to complement other initiatives such as Athena SWAN that tackle the low numbers of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in the UK.[16] Awards and honoursSerian Sumner and Nathalie Pettorelli were awarded a Point of Light Award in 2015 from the UK Prime Minister,[17] a Silver Medal from the Zoological Society of London in 2016, presented by Sir John Beddington,[18] and an Equality & Diversity Champion Award from the British Ecological Society in 2017,[19] in recognition of their work on the Soapbox Science initiative. Notable alumni
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