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  1. Modesto Redrejo-Rodriguez enjoying a sunny day in the park with his sons

    Scientist and Parent: Raising equality

    Providing more flexible parental support would reduce the assumption that mothers should be the main caregivers and make it easier for fathers like Modesto Redrejo-Rodríguez to share childcare responsibilities.
  2. Sofie and son Isaak

    Life story: Sofie Valk

    Science and parenthood can go together well.
  3. Life story: Alexis Barr

    Shared parenting and flexible working times make everything a lot easier.
  4. Life story: Viki Male

    Being a parent can push you to reach for higher goals.
  5. Life story: Rogier Kievit

    Having a child makes you focus on the things that truly matter.
  6. Bede Portz with his two children

    Life story: Bede Portz

    With the right advisor, having children during a PhD can be a great joy, but lack of affordable childcare is a problem.
  7. Life story: Petteri Karisto

    Children on campus may be an unusual sight, but if institutions are supportive it can help parents at the start of their science career.
  8. Scientist and Parent: Finding joy in the balancing act

    Flexible working hours and a supportive lab allow Rebecca Burdine to organize her research around caring for her children.
  9. Life story: Anne Hakim

    Having kids helps you to be more time efficient.
  10. Lotte Meteyard with her cat Teddy

    Life story: Lotte Meteyard

    Parenthood means last minute changes of schedule are no longer possible.