The UK has a strong engineering history. The country began the industrial revolution with the invention of the steam engine; it has also produced some of the most notable engineers in the world, including Thomas Telford, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, James Dyson and Henry Royce (one half of Rolls Royc...
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Women in Engineering
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Top Women in STEM TED Talks and Podcasts
over 1 year ago by Sophie ChadwickInspring STEM talks and podcasts We are always looking to provide new resources to our communities. We are creating a list of TED talks and podcasts that come highly reccomended by us or by women in our communities. If you'd like to add to the list please drop me an email at sophiec@stemwomen.co....
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Popular Books for Women in STEM
almost 2 years ago by Sophie ChadwickIf you’re interested in the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, we’ve put together a list of some of the best and more popular books for women in STEM. With so many amazing titles being produced for and about women working in STEM, there’s never been a better time to get in...
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Jobs For Women: STEM
almost 2 years ago by Eleanor GilesFirstly, let's start off by saying, there is no such thing as a job for a woman in STEM, no more than there is a job for a man in STEM; as long as you have the relevant qualifications and skills then your gender shouldn't matter. However, it is a fact that women are hugely under-represented withi...
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Attendee Statistics from our 2018 Autumn Events
almost 2 years ago by Sophie ChadwickWe ran 6 events during autumn 2018 and have now analysed the attendee data. Our autumn STEM Women events attracted 1,065 attendees, with an average turnout of 145 at a regional event and 243 at a London event. Our 2019 autumn events will be held in larger venues so that we can accommodate more at...
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Event Blog: London February 2019 @ the Congress Centre
almost 2 years ago by Stephen RooneyBlog: London Community Event 20th February 2019 At our first event in 2019 we welcomed and 22 employers to Congress Centre, London. The event began with a talk from our event sponsor, NatWest Markets, and was followed by an interview skills session with Dr Emily Grossman. Students then networke...
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The Gendered Brain: New Neuroscience that shatters the myth of the female brain
almost 2 years ago by Sophie ChadwickThe Gendered Brain is an agenda-setting book that demolishes the myth of the male or female brain and has been chosen as 'one to watch 2019' by Observer and The Times. ‘A smart and witty addition to the literature on sex differences. Gina Rippon is one of the most outspoken scientists in this are...
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Diversity in Recruitment
almost 2 years ago by Stephen RooneyDiversity in Recruitment Having a diverse workforce is key to success. According to the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development: "Everyone is different and unless employers take diversity seriously, they will fail to recruit, retain and engage the commitment of the talent needed to sust...
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Graduate Events in the East Midlands
almost 2 years ago by Stephen RooneySTEM women host a number of East Midlands-based events every year which are designed for female students and graduates who are seeking career support across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics industries. Our graduate fairs in the East Midlands are aimed specifically towards wome...
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Graduate Events in Nottingham
almost 2 years ago by Stephen RooneyEach year STEM women host a number of events in Nottingham that have been designed specifically for female students and graduates who wish to kick-start their career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These graduate fairs are some of the most high-profile, female focused in the ...
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