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Make UK calls on female engineers to #ShapeTheWorld

To mark this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (June 23), Dame Judith Hackitt, chair of Make UK, is calling on young women across the UK to join its diverse and talented intake of apprentices and play a crucial role in the future of the sector.

The proportion of women in Britain joining the industry as apprentices is 7.5%; at Make UK, however, women accounted for almost 10% of the 2019/20 intake at its Technology Hub in Aston, Birmingham.

2020 marks the seventh year of International Women in Engineering Day. The theme of this year’s campaign is #ShapeTheWorld / Picture: Getty/iStock

 

Dame Judith said: “2020 has demonstrated to us all, more than ever before, the need for talented people to address the challenges we face in engineering, manufacturing and in every aspect of how we live our lives.

“Solutions to some of the biggest challenges we’ve ever faced require diverse and inclusive teams – women and men from all backgrounds. Young people who really want to make a difference in the world choose engineering. Make UK’s centre at Aston is a shining example of diverse and inclusive groups working together to shape the future. More than ever before your talent and your passion is needed in manufacturing.”

Vicky Stanislavska, a Make UK apprentice with Alcon, added: “I decided to go into engineering because I believe that there are so many opportunities in this field, because of my interest in cars, and I wanted an opportunity to work in the automotive industry. I also had a passion for art, so design engineering was a logical solution to combine both interests. Places will always need engineers and there are so many jobs which women would enjoy.”

Evie Hammond, a third-year Severn Trent engineering apprentice, spent her first year of studies at Make UK’s Technology Hub. She said: “Not only have I gained on-the-job experience, but I have also gained the same academic achievements of someone that went to university to do a similar course. I definitely made the right decision!”

Now in its seventh year, International Women in Engineering Day is an international awareness campaign which raises the profile of women in engineering and focuses attention on the amazing career opportunities available to females in the industry. The theme of this year’s campaign is #ShapeTheWorld.


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