A selection of films and presentations about women in STEMM. A Chemical Imbalance is a book and short film highlighting some of the obstacles still faced by women in STEMM and academia. It has been put together by Polly Arnold from the University of Edinburgh Chemistry Department, which has a Gold Athena SWAN award. The Royal Society has a short film on understanding unconcious bias. Two presentations on Career Progression, Equality & the Role of Altmeterics. These are an introduction to altmetrics and how it can benefit academics, by Euan Adie (founder of altmetrics.com) and Paul Nash (publisher at Taylor & Francis). Twenty-five Pioneering Women in Science, by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology news in the spirit of Ada Lovelace Day. This article was published on 2024-09-09