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International Women In Engineering Day 2025 Celebrations. International women in engineering day poster Vector Image Monday 23 June 2025 Join us on Monday 23 June, 0900-1100, in the ScotEng office as we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day INWED gives women engineers around the world a profile when they are still hugely under-represented, with

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Join us in celebrating International Women in Engineering Day with a special webinar titled "Engineered for Success: Why the Bus and Coach Industry is the Best. Did you know that, as of 2022, only 16.5% of the engineering workforce are women? And many of those roles aren't even in core engineering

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International Women in Engineering Day, brought to you by Women's Engineering Society (WES) will celebrate its 12th year in 2025 and we'll once again be promoting the amazing work that women engineers across the globe are doing IEEE Women in Engineering was formally established on 29 June 1997 and since then WIE has proudly supported an ever-growing community of women in STEM and taken steps to promote change in the industry International Women In Engineering Day 23rd June 2024 #INWED24

Celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. Did you know that, as of 2022, only 16.5% of the engineering workforce are women? And many of those roles aren't even in core engineering International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), celebrated every year on June 23rd, is all about recognising the amazing contributions women make in engineering-despite being underrepresented

International Women in Engineering Day Jackie Haas. This session will provide a networking opportunity for members of our industry and focus on how we can encourage more women into STEM, whilst helping those already in this incredible industry reach their full. For centuries, women have played an essential role as designers and builders of critical structures and machines even before the term 'engineer' was.