STEM Women Host Their First Ever Event in Ireland at The Westin, Dublin
In the STEM industries, gender imbalance in the workforce is still a big issue that needs to be addressed. Women make up 50% of Ireland’s workforce, but only 25% of
In the STEM industries, gender imbalance in the workforce is still a big issue that needs to be addressed. Women make up 50% of Ireland’s workforce, but only 25% of
On Wednesday 13th November over 160 female STEM students came along to the STEM Women Bristol Community Event in the unique ‘We The Curious’. Students from Bristol, Cardiff and Bath
After reaching the halfway point in the STEM Women Autumn event season last week, we were back with another event in Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens. On Tuesday 5th November, we welcomed
On Wednesday 30th October over 200 female STEM students enjoyed an inspiring day at the STEM Women Manchester Community Event. The day featured encouraging talks from women who were either
On Wednesday 23rd October, we welcomed hundreds of female STEM students to meet with 31 top prospective employers at the impressive Congress Centre in the heart of London. Sponsored by
Over 160 students came along to the impressive EICC in Edinburgh on Wednesday 16th October, to meet with 20 companies all looking to recruit female STEM students and recent graduates.
On Tuesday 8th October, we welcomed 120 female STEM students and 10 huge names from the financial services industry to the prestigious One Great George Street to meet, network and
Networking events may seem scary, even for the most outgoing person. However, they can actually be extremely rewarding, valuable and fun! If you’re a student about to embark on a
We 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
Blog: 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
STEM women host a number of events across the South East each year that are all aimed towards female students and graduates who are looking to start, or refine, their