Not a Woman's Job?
Changing Faces of Science and Tech
Celebrating women who dare to lead, innovate, and forge new paths in science and technology.

Building on the success of the original “Not a Woman’s Job?” exhibition, the United Nations Office at Geneva, through its Perception Change Project, has partnered with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to present a new exhibition. This second spin-off, following Breaking Barriers in Sports, honors women who have made remarkable contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Featuring photographs contributed by Permanent Missions to the United Nations Office at Geneva, alongside those from CERN and ITU, this initiative seeks to celebrate and amplify the voices of women who are challenging outdated perceptions and inspiring the next generation.

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The exhibition showcases a collection of 112 photographs, including 74 submitted by Permanent Missions to UN Geneva, 19 by ITU, and 19 by CERN. These images highlight women from every corner of the globe, celebrating their achievements and contributions across STEM fields.