Women's Engineering Society
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Women's Engineering Society Articles
Registration open for the 2024 WES' Apprentice Showcase
Coinciding with National Apprenticeships Week, WES will be running the Apprentice Showcase from 5–11 February 2024.
Award winning ‘INWED 2023’ celebrates its 10th Anniversary!
International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), brought to you by Women’s Engineering Society (WES) celebrates its 10th year today, Friday June 23rd.
Celebrate women in engineering at the INWED webinar
This year WES be celebrating the amazing work that women engineers around the world are doing to #MakeSafetySeen.
Series 8 – Episode 3 – Inspiring women in engineering
Paige West talks with Elizabeth Donnelly, Chief Executive Officer at the Women’s Engineering Society (or the WES for short) about inspiring future generations and the role WES plays in encouraging young women and girls to take up engineering careers.
Women’s Engineering Society joins the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code
The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has joined the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code in time to mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), which takes place on the 23rd June 2022.
Women’s Engineering Society (WES)
The International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) takes place on the June 23rd 2022 and continues to lead the way to provide female engineers with a voice heard around the world.
Lottie travels the world on her seventh #WESLottieTour
For the seventh year running, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) are organising the Lottie Tour.
Directors' Board for Women's Engineering Society appointment
A Coventry University Professor has been selected as a member of the Directors’ Board for the Women’s Engineering Society.
National Women in Engineering Day attempts to set world record
National Women in Engineering Day (NWED) was launched in 2014 by the Women's Engineering Society (WES) as an inaugural event to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and encourage more women to consider engineering as a career.
Why are female engineers not returning to work?
The Women's Engineering Society 2015 conference is focusing on the theme of women returning to engineering. Evidence has shown that many qualified women in STEM have not returned to the engineering sector after a career or maternity break. These are skills that the industry can't afford to lose when it faces such a massive skills gap in the coming years.