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During the week of February 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the exhibition “The Marie Curies of the Mediterranean” was on display at the Polytechnic School of Orihuela.

The MUDIC has organized this exhibition, which has been produced within the framework of the MEDNIGHT project to make current Mediterranean women scientists visible.

The opening ceremony was attended by different authorities such as the Director of the MUDIC, Mari Carmen Perea; the deputy director of the Degree in Agri-Food Engineering, Mari Luz García; the deputy director of CIAGRO (Agri-Food Research Institute), María Serrano; or the Coordinator of the UMH Doctoral Program, Juana Fernández. In addition, four EPSO researchers played the role of young researchers.