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  • Natalie Ryott

    ‘We have a valuable contribution to make’: the women returning to engineering

    Restarting a career can be difficult when faced with a recruitment system that doesn’t look favourably on gaps in CVs – and women are often disproportionately affected by such bias
  • Female Stem ambassadors at engineering firm Renishaw

    How a new generation is embracing gender diversity in engineering

  • Charlotte Buffey - Rolls Royce in Barnoldswick

    'I love being hands on': why engineering apprenticeships are an 'under rated' route for women

  • - ‘Just Like Me’ Helen Natalie & Donna - network rail workers

    Mind the (pay) gap: how to get more women into senior engineering roles

  • This is Nur Anuar, a Chemical & Biological Engineering student and Engineering Ambassador at our Exploring STEM for Girls event that took place on 11th March in the Octagon Centre, Sheffield.

    How can engineering degrees attract more women?

  • Chief Project Engineer Holds Briefing for a Team of Scientists that are Building Machine Learning System. Displays Show Working Model of Neural Network.

    ‘Diversity is key for success’: why engineering needs more BAME women

  • ‘I had life-changing encounters with amazing female engineers’: how one woman found her calling

  • From the ground up: the women greening the construction industry

  • Mentoring, job ads, flexible working: making civil engineering more appealing to women

  • ‘I felt empowered to be a great mother and engineer’: how a career in aerospace can take off

  • Young female engineers working with helicopters

    How changing attitudes are closing the gender gap in engineering

    Although the industry is still dominated by men, job satisfaction and the financial rewards are helping women push for change
  • Sound engineer Beth O’leary 007

    ‘You lift with your mind, not with your muscles’: female sound engineers on working in audio

  • Trevor and Ruth John bond over their mutual love for engineering: Ruth John and her dad Trevor for Guardian Labs

    Family
    Theory of relativity: parent-daughter duos with a shared love of engineering

  • Young female trainee works with a grinder in a workshop, flying sparks<br>‘If we can get girls to understand that they could make a difference, then they’d be able to see a path for themselves’: Climer

    Girls will see a path for themselves if we show how engineering makes a difference

    Naomi Climer
  • Sound engineer Marta Salogni in the Strong Rooms, London

    Music
    How new initiatives equalise women in sound

  • Young pupils participating in a math class

    Education
    ‘People are scared of looking foolish’: how maths anxiety is holding us back

  • Education
    ‘Teachers can change things’: tackling the maths and science shortage

  • Apprenticeships
    ‘I fell in love with coding’: millennial women on life in engineering

  • Higher education
    Could degree-level apprenticeships attract more women to Stem jobs?

  • Femtech
    How women-led health technology is changing the sector for good

  • Women in power: why the energy industry needs more female engineers

  • 'Focus on sustainable change’: tackling sexism in civil engineering

  • At Code Club, 40% of students are girls – but we could still do more

    Clare Sutcliffe
  • How returnships are welcoming women back to engineering

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