Over 80 Inspiring Exhibitors Have Signed Up to a STEM Women autumn event!
We are so excited to host another autumn season of events, running from September to October 2021! This year, our events will all be hosted on the STEM Women Events
We are so excited to host another autumn season of events, running from September to October 2021! This year, our events will all be hosted on the STEM Women Events
In the UK and across the world cyber security is one of the fastest growing industries and shows no signs of slowing down. Every day cyber criminals are innovating and
Have you ever experienced imposter syndrome? Well, you’re not alone, research by the International Journal of Behavioural Science has revealed that more than 70% of people are affected by workplace
At some point in our working lives we have all probably used gendered words in the workplace. No matter how well-intentioned you may be, there are so many deeply ingrained
Today at STEM Women we are celebrating International Women in Engineering Day! This year’s theme focuses on celebrating Engineering Heroes and the amazing work they do around the world. To
Highlights from the STEM Women UK June Careers Event 2021, Sponsored by NFU Mutual On Wednesday 16th June, we hosted our biggest virtual event yet, welcoming 598 STEM students and
We can’t wait to welcome everyone to the STEM Women UK Graduate Careers Event on Wednesday 16th June. This event is perfect for students and recent graduates studying a STEM subject
On Thursday 10th June, we are partnering with global proprietary trading firm, Jane Street, to host an exclusive virtual insight event! This unique event will showcase Jane Street’s 2022 summer
To celebrate Pride Month, we wanted to highlight the amazing events, initiatives, courses and webinars that some of our regular STEM Women clients have organised to support the LGBTQ+ community
In the UK, women account for just 17 per cent of workers in the tech sector, with the proportion of women working as system designers and IT business analysts falling
The IET recently published an interesting article, written by Polly Osborne, an electrical engineer specialising in whole energy system consulting and sustainability, which highlighted the importance of shining a brighter