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Nightingale: Navigating your STEM career

Nightingale: Navigating your STEM career

By Nightingale Podcast

Nightingale was founded by Anel and Alex as part of KCL Womxn in STEM in January 2021. Since then, we have been selected as one of the Top 45 Women in STEM Podcasts on the Web by Feedspot Panelists.

With guests ranging from renowned academics to business professionals with a STEM background, our aim is to improve diversity by helping students navigate their resources, inspire people to pursue their dream career path and achieve their goals, as well as making scientific research accessible to everyone.

Returning for Season 2 of Nightingale, Anel will be joined by two co-hosts, Alex and Zara.
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Episode 4: Young Entrepreneur, Final Year Maths Student, Ria Walia

Nightingale: Navigating your STEM career Mar 11, 2021

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Episode 5: UX Designer at Softwire, Ethical Technology enthusiast, Ariana Ocampo

Episode 5: UX Designer at Softwire, Ethical Technology enthusiast, Ariana Ocampo

For our final episode of Season 1, Anel is joined by Ariana Ocampo. Ariana is a 29-year-old UX Designer with 5 years in the industry who is passionate about holistic product design, ethical technology, and user-tested solutions that are both intuitive and inclusive. 

Ariana currently works at Softwire, our Gold Sponsor, which is an independent software company with offices in London, Manchester and Cambridge. They deliver innovative, high-quality software solutions in a range of markets with clients including the BBC, the Department for Education and Google DeepMind. In this episode, we discuss what it means to be a woman of colour in STEM, as well as Ariana’s journey through education, how her experiences moulded her career and how she used them to her advantage to excel in her chosen field.

Mar 28, 202149:50
Episode 4: Young Entrepreneur, Final Year Maths Student, Ria Walia

Episode 4: Young Entrepreneur, Final Year Maths Student, Ria Walia

Welcome back to the fourth episode of Nightingale! Today we are joined by Ria Walia, a Mathematics with Management and Finance student at King’s College London. 


She has completed over 15 internships including Summer Trading Analyst at HSBC, Assurance at EY and Finance Analyst at Procter & Gamble. As well as this, Ria was invited to the House of Lords for her start-up idea and named ‘Top 10 Student Start-up of the Year’ by Enterprise Nation and has been awarded ‘Young Entrepreneur’ at the Youth Awards and named the 14th most influential student in the UK. Ria is currently a Social Media Manager of a fintech payment platform, SimplyPayMe and a Business Development Officer at another start-up, CocoRio.

 

In her spare time, Ria runs a YouTube Channel, Instagram page and a blog sharing her experiences in the hope to help and support other students with careers and entrepreneurship, these are all linked below.

 Follow Ria on social media: 

https://riawalia.square.site/

https://www.instagram.com/riawalia/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/riakwalia/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmkAMz_6qnsXAeSmY9neDMg

 

Resources mentioned: 

SEO London https://www.seo-london.org  

Bright Network https://www.brightnetwork.co.uk

CovIntern https://covintern.com/jobs 

Ladder newsletter https://remoteworkforstudents.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copy  

Mar 11, 202154:05
Episode 3: Career Coach, CEO and Founder of Alphastute, Shelly-Ann Gajadhar

Episode 3: Career Coach, CEO and Founder of Alphastute, Shelly-Ann Gajadhar

In collaboration with King's Careers & Employability, we welcome our third guest, Shelly-Ann Gajadhar


Shelly contributes to the delivery of higher education and helps to coach and mobilise men and women from all backgrounds to pursue their professional and personal aspirations. Shelly is a CEO and Founder of Alpastute, an attorney at law and she has earned her PhD in Public Services Management from the King’s Business School in 2020. 


She closely works with Careers & Employability as an advisor for the Natural and Mathematical Sciences faculty at King’s. In this episode, we will explore the importance of cover letters and their structure, discuss postgraduate education options as well as entrepreneurship opportunities. 

Feb 25, 202150:47
Episode 2: King's Alumnus, Founder and CEO of Uma, Rita Kakati-Shah

Episode 2: King's Alumnus, Founder and CEO of Uma, Rita Kakati-Shah

In this episode, we welcome our second guest, Rita Kakati-Shah. Rita is an award-winning, gender, diversity, inclusion and career strategist, speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 companies. 


Rita graduated from the King’s Business School in 2001, with a degree in Mathematics and Management, and she’s actively involved with the King’s Leadership Mentoring program, Diversity Mentoring Program, Entrepreneurial Institute and is also a member of the New York and Los Angeles Alumni Committees. Rita was also awarded the International Alumnus of the Year Award.


She is also the Founder and CEO of Uma, an international platform that partners with organizations to attract, retain and develop women and minorities in the workforce.

Feb 11, 202142:54
Episode 1: Second year Computer Science student, Karina Nazarova

Episode 1: Second year Computer Science student, Karina Nazarova

In this episode, we welcome our first guest, Karina Nazarova. Karina is a second-year Computer Science with Management and a year in industry student at King’s College London.


Karina aspires to enter the world of finance, and she talks about her experience while navigating her options at university, which include a Technology Spring Week at Morgan Stanley. She offers great insight into this field, from providing useful tips for challenging interviews, to managing your time between rigorous studies and maintaining a social life.

Jan 28, 202117:26
Nightingale: Who are we?

Nightingale: Who are we?

We a network of students, professionals, academics, and researchers who support and encourage diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at King's College London.


Nightingale is a podcast brought to you by the KCL Womxn in STEM. The aim of this podcast is to help inspire women currently studying a degree in STEM to pursue their career further, and help them navigate the resources available to them in order to achieve their goals and excel within their chosen field, whether it’s industry or research etc.


Nightingale is hosted by Anel Yegemberdiyeva, a third-year Maths with Finance and Management student at King’s College London. Anel is the President of the KCL Women in STEM and she is passionate about Technology, Automation and Data Science.

Jan 28, 202102:20