Inspiring women to become STEM pioneers - Anne-Marie Imafidon

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How to we inspire more women to become pioneers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics?

Anne-Marie’s journey started early. She passed her maths and ICT GCSEs at the age of 10, and was the youngest person in the world to pass an A-level computing exam, aged just 11. She'd added a masters degree in maths and computer science from Oxford University to her CV by the time she turned 20. As the co-founder of the award-winning social enterprise Stemettes, she has helped more than 7,000 girls in the UK, Ireland and Europe to benefit from events and initiatives that showcase STEM subjects and careers. She is also a co-founder of the Outbox Incubator, the world’s first tech incubator for teenage girls.

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Go girl. So motivating and inspiring.. You've paved the way for our daughters. Be blessed

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This has really had a positive impact on me as a girl who dropped out of a physics and instrumentation course.

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They will not comment when it come to Nigeria striving Good but if is bad thing about Nigeria all over the world with take it

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