Race in STEM

From Amsterdam to the NHS: Power of Support and Mentorship

Race in STEM

In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, host Steve Fuller sits down with Rachel Osei - biomedical scientist and Programme Manager at the NIHR - to unpack her extraordinary journey across countries, cultures and career hurdles.

Rachel opens up about:

  • Navigating three cultures as a Ghanaian-Dutch girl growing up in the UK
  • Learning English from scratch and how it shaped her grit
  • Falling in love with science in Year 9 and pushing through academic setbacks
  • Breaking into the health research sector without traditional networks
  • The power of mentorship, faith and community in building an equitable career

This is a candid and inspiring conversation for anyone at the intersection of identity and ambition in STEM.

Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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