Bath Astrophysicist named Woman of the Year
Published on 24 February 2016Head of Astrophysics, Professor Carole Mundell, has been named Woman of the Year in the UK’s biggest programme championing women in technology.
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Head of Astrophysics, Professor Carole Mundell, has been named Woman of the Year in the UK’s biggest programme championing women in technology.
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