Women must also participate actively in the governance of the profession if it is to reflect their perspectives and respond to their needs.doi:10.1109/ccece.1996.548113FrizeM.Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1996. Canadian Conference onM. Frize, "Women in engineering in Canada: The next ...
June 21, 2023 ADVANCE: Women in Engineering is a virtual event that promotes gender equity, diversity and inclusion in Canada’s engineering sector. Hosted by Canadian Consulting Engineer, this year’s inaugural event will spotlight the accomplishments of successful female professional engineers and enc...
Enrolments of women in engineering have increased steadily (at the rate of 1 percent per year) for the past five or six years. We may reach a plateau, or see a decline, if the obstacles that are more systemic in nature and embedded in the culture, the curriculum and the teaching style...
Engineering is one of the career fields where women’s underrepresentation has been tenacious. In Korea, the government has made continuous efforts in the last decades to make a difference, yet the rate of women who pursue an engineering career pathway is still low. In this study, we analyzed...
In the 1990s they fled from the former Yugoslavia to escape the war. Eventually they moved to Canada with my sister and myself. They did this all on their own with minimal knowledge of the language, so that they could create a better life for our family. I often think about the ...
Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day with an interview from our Design Engineering Manager sharing her personal experiences of working in this field.
Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Advisory Group, Office of the Chief Scientist, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Canberra, Australia, Australian Govemment Publishing Service, 1995, 78pp., Free, ISBN 0 6444 5467 9 Download full...
Women tend to be under-represented in the field of engineering; however, many women have made strong contributions to the diverse world of engineering historically and currently. Meet Alexandra Logigan, a project engineer at Site C. She shares with us i
A unique national project to increase the participation of women in science and engineering from Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Women in Science and Engineering.Monique Frize, Claire Deschenes, Elizabet Cannon etc., `A Unique National Project to Increase the Participation of Women in Science and ...
The Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) is a male dominated environment, and for the majority of female cadets who are enrolled in engineering programmes the college represent a doubly non‐traditional environment. Interviews were conducted with the majority of female cadets enrolled in engineering...