8 DECEMBER2022Five promising young Canadian researchers were recognised and awarded as part of the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science programme at a ceremony held on November 21st, 2022 at the French Embassy in Ottawa, with the assistance of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, in the presence of Mr. Michel Miraillet, Ambassador of France to Canada, and Mrs. An Verhulst-Santos, President and CEO of L'Oréal Canada. These five young women have joined the 3900-strong global L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science community, of which five are Nobel Prize winners.A distinguished audience of scientists, academics, opinion leaders, legislators, public officials, and groups supporting gender equality and women's empowerment attended the ceremony to honour the exceptional contribution of women in science. A foreword by Ambassador Michel Miraillet and L'Oréal Canada President and CEO An Verhulst-Santos on the significance of this year's celebration in reminding the world how important women scientists and their work are to creating a better future was read before the event, which was moderated by science journalist Véronique Morin, got underway.THE CANADIAN FELLOWS 2022Since 2003, L'Oréal Canada and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO have been recognising young female doctoral and post-doctoral researchers and awarding $60,000 CAD in research grants. The $20,000 L'Oréal-UNESCO 2022 Research Excellence Fellowships are given to young Canadian women who are embarking on significant post-doctoral research projects at a critical juncture in their careers. IN FOCUSL'OREAL CANADA BESTOWS FIVE L'OREAL-UNESCO FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPSL'ORÉAL CANADA AND THE CANADIAN COMMISSION FOR UNESCO HAVE BEEN RECOGNISING YOUNG FEMALE DOCTORAL AND POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS AND AWARDING $60,000 CAD IN RESEARCH GRANTS
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