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Men in Traditionnaly Female-Dominated Professions: Breaking Barriers and Challenging Stereotypes
Men in Traditionnaly Female-Dominated Professions: Breaking Barriers and Challenging Stereotypes

Wed 22 Oct

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The Nine

Men in Traditionnaly Female-Dominated Professions: Breaking Barriers and Challenging Stereotypes

Join us for a groundbreaking panel discussion that challenges conventional perspectives on gender and professional roles. This event brings together accomplished men who have excelled in fields where women traditionally form the majority, offering unique insights toward professional inclusivity.

Time & Location

22 Oct 2025, 19:30 – 22:00

The Nine, Rue Archimède 69, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

About the event

Join us for a groundbreaking panel discussion that challenges conventional perspectives on gender and professional roles. This 90-minute evening event brings together accomplished men who have excelled in fields where women traditionally form the majority, offering unique insights into workplace dynamics, career development, and the journey toward true professional inclusivity.


Event Highlights

Our distinguished panel will explore critical themes around occupational gender stereotypes and inclusive workplace cultures:

  • Breaking Down Barriers: Personal journeys of men navigating female-dominated industries

  • Workplace Dynamics: How gender composition affects professional relationships and culture

  • Challenging Stereotypes: Confronting preconceptions about masculine and feminine professional roles


Membership Offer
Buy a membership and get up to 100% off this event at checkout

Tickets

  • General Admission

    €15.00

    VAT included

  • Member of The Nine

    €0.00

  • Inclusive rate ticket

    Pay what you can afford - For people who would like to attend but have some financial difficulties.

Total

€0.00

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