National Women in Engineering Day
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Top 50 Women in Engineering list announced
UK's top female engineers announced to coincide with National Women in Engineering Day. -
Changing perceptions : National Women in Engineering Day
National Women in Engineering Day was a great initiative, but real success will be demonstrated when the day is no longer required, says Laura Birtwell, chair of the CH2M Women’s Network. -
Women engineers want to succeed on merit
Research by Nottingham University Business School warns that women may actually resent rather than welcome initiatives designed to help them succeed in male-dominated professions such as engineering. Report author Laurie Cohen explains. -
Q&A with Kate Matthews, CAD Technician, Arup
Kate Matthews, CAD Technician, completed her Technician Review with the Institution of Civil Engineers earlier this year, following a two year technician apprenticeship scheme at ARUP. -
Engineering Careers for Women: A World of Opportunity
Inspirational women from Atkins are working on some of the world’s most exciting projects from tunnels in Hong Kong to master planning in Oman. -
Video: National Women in Engineering Day 23 June. Dawn Bonfield sets the scene
Follow WES president Dawn Bonfield on her journey looking at some incredible and inspiring stories of female engineers. National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June. -
Government must do more to attract females into engineering says ICE
Government to ensure that schools are communicating STEM career paths to students, says ICE director general, Nick Baveystock. -
Invest in mentoring for female engineers urges Women's Engineering Society
More financial support is needed to pay for the growing demand for mentoring among female engineers, says Dawn Bonfield, President of the Women's Engineering Society, ahead of National Women in Engineering Day tomorrow. -
Demand for female tunnelling engineers on the rise as industry enters 20 year boom
Female engineers are a critical resource needed to meet the skills demand for the current tunnelling boom experts said ahead of national women in engineering day tomorrow. -
Just be yourself says Atkins' Alison Jones
Ahead of National Women in Engineering Day Alison Jones of Atkins gives her thoughts on a career as a woman in a male-dominated profession