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"Why the Women's Engineering Society still has its work cut out after 100 years"

Britain gave the world the first official group for female engineers, but still only 12% of the UK’s engineering workforce are women.

In June 1919, seven women came together in London to do something unprecedented: they founded the world’s first Women’s Engineering Society (WES), which survives to this day......

Read here for the full article by Emily Rees Koerner, Tue 16 Jun 2020: 

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jun/16/womens-engineering-society-100-years-inventors-suffragettes

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