In a few days, volunteers from the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) will be posting photos of a Lottie doll showing the range of careers in industry to prospective young engineers.
Engineering and construction can be challenging environments in which to train and work, especially when only 3% of apprentices in these fields are female. Thanks to funding from Arconic, the second Women's Engineering Society – WES Apprentice Conference – will take place on Saturday 15 June 2019 at Engineers House in Bristol.
The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Donnelly as its new chief executive officer. This follows the announcement that Kirsten Bodley would be leaving WES at the end of August 2018.