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Africans in STEM: building networks and collaborations, with Cynthia Okoye and Sandile Mtetwa

BlueSci Podcast by Cambridge Uni Science Magazine

Dec 1, 202000:32:23Science & Medicine

This week we talk to Cynthia Okoye and Sandile Mtetwa, PhD students at the University of Cambridge. Sandile and Cynthia are two of the founders of Africans in STEM, a student-run initiative that provides a platform and a...

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Africans in STEM: building networks and collaborations, with Cynthia Okoye and Sandile Mtetwa is an episode from BlueSci Podcast by Cambridge Uni Science Magazine. This week we talk to Cynthia Okoye and Sandile Mtetwa, PhD students at the U...

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This week we talk to Cynthia Okoye and Sandile Mtetwa, PhD students at the University of Cambridge. Sandile and Cynthia are two of the founders of Africans in STEM, a student-run initiative that provides a platform and a community for Africans across STEM disciplines to network, collaborate and share ideas - both locally and globally. Recently, to mark Black History Month, the initiative has held an exhibition online and in departments at the University of Cambridge showcasing Black scientists from around the world, as well as a panel discussion spotlighting Black female scientist in Cambridge. In this episode, we learn about Sandile and Cynthia's research, how Africans in STEM was founded, the impact that their activism has had so far, and their hopes and goals for the future. You can learn more about Africans in STEM here: You can also view the Africans in STEM exhibition here: You can find Africans in STEM on Twitter at @africansinstem The BlueSci Podcast is run by the Cambridge University Science Magazine, currently hosted by Ruby Coates and Simone Eizagirre and sponsored by Greiner Bio-One and Nature Careers . Visit to access our free magazine, and find out how to get involved. If you enjoyed this episode, please

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Published Dec 1, 2020 and 00:32:23 long