Within the framework of the 11F activities, Balma Albalat Oliver visited the IES Quartó de Rei in Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza, to give two outreach talks to 120 students aged 12–13 (1st ESO groups).
She shared her career journey in science, showing students what it’s like to work in field research and the different paths that can lead to a career in science. Participation was encouraged, making science tangible through interactive activities. Students also got a hands-on look at field samples and learned about s tools for sampling.
The sessions also highlighted the challenges and achievements of women in science, including:
- Recovering the stories of pioneering women in ornithology
- Recognizing the contributions of female scientists today
- Promoting safe and inclusive workplaces
- Encouraging young girls to pursue research in ecology and population studies
By combining science education with stories of personal and professional growth, these activities aim to inspire the next generation of female scientists while raising awareness about ecology and conservation.

