Friday, 16 June 2017

Engineering a solution to a long-standing problem

AN EVENT to encourage more young women to enter traditionally male-dominated industries will be held in Chelmsley Wood next week.
The WMG Academy will be hosting the tea party to raise awareness of possible career choices in science, technology, engineering and maths.
Those who attend will be able to try their hand at skills including 3D printing and car modelling and meet people who are employed in these fields.
The number of women who work in the so-called STEM sectors is still small, with figures from 2015 suggesting that only 12 per cent of the UK workforce is female.
That said, concerted efforts to close the gender gap do appear to be having an effect, with a big part of the job tackling the misconceptions that have been allowed to build up over time.
Assistant Principal Farhat Parveen said: "There is a skills gap in this country and we want to encourage girls and young women to think seriously about a career in engineering and technology.
"It’s not all about dirty overalls - engineers work in music, TV, beauty and space exploration. They also help save the environment, track wild animals, design lifesaving medical equipment and ensure our water is safe to drink.
"There are some fantastic opportunities – it’s just about finding the one that suits your interests."
The event, open to girls of all ages, will take place on Thursday (June 22), from 5.00-6.30pm. You can register here.

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