Women's Engineering Society
#IWD2016
#PledgeForParity

It's March 8 - and International Women's Day 2016

This year the theme is Pledge for Gender Parity and we'd like to ask our members to support this day in any way possible. If you already have something planned that's great; if not then please do consider tweeting #IWD2016 to celebrate the day and maybe even #PledgeForParity if you'd like show your support through sending a pledge today. 

In support of International Women's Day, our Chief Executive Officer Dawn Bonfield sent a letter to the Times which you can read below, encouraging our commitment and reminding of us all of areas where gender parity needs to be improved. 

For more information of the day you can visit the International Women's Day website and also have a look at the events taking place near you or maybe at the resources for ideas of how to make your own pledge! 
 
WES Chief Executive Officer's Letter to the Times 

Dear Editor,

Women's Engineering Society calls for Gender Parity on International Women's Day
Despite many years and much investment to increase gender diversity in engineering, the change is at best incremental and at worst going in the wrong direction. The recent Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) figures for undergraduate engineers showed that whilst there are more students overall studying engineering this year, the gender gap has actually increased, and that we continue to encourage our children into careers based on their gender rather than their suitability.
 
This occupational stereotyping is as clear in other sectors as it is in engineering with far fewer boys choosing to work in the caring occupations, arts and languages than girls. Whilst we can continue to make efforts to change this in individual sectors, things will not improve until we make a cultural change to limit gender stereotyping in all areas. Gender parity is about having equality of choice rather than all being equal: we should all be able to choose the colours we wear, the toys we play with, and our future careers based on our individual choice and suitability and irrespective of our gender. This is crucial if we want to close the gender pay gap, which persists because women are encouraged towards jobs in the lower paid end of the careers spectrum, and not encouraged sufficiently to reach the top of their profession. 
 
One way of ensuring that we encourage young people into roles equally is to ensure that gender stereotyping does not occurs in schools, and to measure this through Ofsted inspections. Another way is to ensure that we are inclusive in the everyday language that we use, and where this involves changing some of the terms that we have become familiar with to become gender neutral then this is exactly what we should do. Chairman, Fellow, Liveryman, Freeman, Lord Mayor, Master, Alderman - these are all default male terms that are applied even when women hold these positions, and the impression given is that this is an exception rather than the norm for a woman to reach the top of the tree. Traditional or not, these need to change if we are going to make progress in seeing more women in these senior roles.
 
Gender parity is about making things equally accessible to all of us, whatever our gender, and in the longterm this will benefit us all.
 
Yours sincerely
Dawn Bonfield
 
IET Launches 2016 Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards 

Celebrating inspirational female engineers on International Women's Day, 
the Institute of Engineering and Technology has launched its Young Woman Engineer of the Year (YWE) Awards today. These awards recognise talent and professionalism, demonstrating to young women and girls across the UK that engineering is a diverse and exciting industry offering creative and challenging careers. The Women's Engineering Society provides the WES Prize as part of the YWE Awards and this is awarded to a young female engineer who is able to engage and inspire young people's involvement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). For more on the WES Prize and previous year's winners click here. For more on the IET awards read the article in Eureka magazine here.
 
 
WESBath Event at the University of Bath 

WESBath, the University of Bath student WES group, has organised a joint event with the IET tonight. Naomi Climer, the first female president of the IET,  will speak about Engineering a Better World, with an emphasis on the need for diversity to achieve this. WESBath will also showcase what they have achieved since they were formed two years ago with a number of posters about their events and hands-on public engagement activities for attendees to play with. For more information and to register for the event see here 
 
Naomi Climer, IET President's post in The Guardian (and also Island News and Advertiser)

Naomi Climer talks about her 'great honour' to be the first female president in the IET in The Guardian

... and it's also wonderful to see the call for more female engineers has reached the Outer Hebrides! Read the interview with Naomi in the Island News and Advertiser here
 
IWD 2016 in the news... 

The Independent
The Guardian
The Mirror
Scottish Daily Record
News Week
Belfast Telegraph
Derby Telegraph
International Business Times
 
 
WES Partners and Sponsors
 National Grid Logo 2013 Arup Logo 2013  
          
     
 
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Events
for IWD
International Women's Day
08/03/2016
Gender parity is the theme for International Women's Day this year Pledge for Gender Parity.

Engineer a Better World
08/03/2016
Our WESBath Student group are organising an event with the IET at the University of Bath. With Naomi Climer from the IET.

Women in Engineering Event at University of Derby
08/03/2016
Top engineers from across the East Midlands will share their career journeys.

Free Photos at Chingford and Walthamstow
08/03/2016
Get your free photo portrait and feature in International Women's Day.  

Panel Discussion - Women in Science
08/03/2016
Online panel discussion on gender equality in Science.  

Music for Clean Water
08/03/2016
Download Lissie's music 'daughters' and make a donation for clean water in Africa  

Women of The World Festival 2016
08/03/2016
At the Southbank with over 150 events tying in with IWD.  

Tech City IWD's Showcase
08/03/2016
Celebrating women's work in the tech and creative industries.  

Changing Faces of Female Influencers
08/03/2016
Held by Warwick Business School at the Shard, with inspirational guest speakers.  

Rosalind Franklin Lecture
10/03/2016
Why Evidence Really Matters by Professor Dame Anne Glover.  

Career Advancement and Challenges for Women
15/03/2016
An opportunity to hear from women who have overcome barriers.  

For more
For more events and activities in your area visit the Events & activities pages on the IWID 2016 website.  


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