EPSC Abstracts
Vol. 17, EPSC2024-744, 2024, updated on 03 Jul 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-744
Europlanet Science Congress 2024
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Oral | Wednesday, 11 Sep, 16:30–16:45 (CEST)| Room Saturn (Hörsaal B)

Science Sisters: interviews with diverse STEM role models on their journeys through science

Iris van Zelst1, Marina Cano Amoros1, and Hinna Shivkumar2
Iris van Zelst et al.
  • 1German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Planetary Research, Germany (iris.vanzelst@dlr.de)
  • 2Faculty of Science, Anton Pannekoek Institute of Astronomy, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Science Sisters is a YouTube interview series and podcast hosted by Dr. Iris van Zelst. Lighthearted in tone, it explores different career paths, academic life, and science communication in the planetary and geosciences. The majority of the guests on the episodes are female and/or non-white to show a diverse range of role models in STEM and celebrate women in science. Together with the guest, Iris goes into the highs and lows of being a researcher and discusses issues in academia, such as the lack of permanent jobs in science and sexism. So far, two seasons of Science Sisters have been produced with topics including ethical fieldwork, switching careers, science communication, postdoc life, leadership, women in science, job applications, postdoc hopping, outreach, publishing, feeling incompetent, astronaut training, toxic academia, and how to build a research group. 

Here, we present the project and selected statistics from the YouTube channel like viewership, as well as some key nuggets of wisdom dealt out during the episodes. Additionally, we show how we use Science Sisters to start conversations on these topics in our own institutes: we organise a parallel seminar series where we watch the premieres of the episodes live on YouTube and afterwards have a discussion on the episode topic with the episode guest attending online. This has resulted in a greater understanding of each other and more cohesion within the institute. Early career scientists in particular say that Science Sisters is extremely useful to learn about life as a researcher and they enjoy the chatty, entertaining quality of the interviews.  

How to cite: van Zelst, I., Cano Amoros, M., and Shivkumar, H.: Science Sisters: interviews with diverse STEM role models on their journeys through science, Europlanet Science Congress 2024, Berlin, Germany, 8–13 Sep 2024, EPSC2024-744, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-744, 2024.