As the new academic year gets underway, STEM Women have announced their sponsorship of a new student society for 2024-25, the Women in STEM Society at the University of Glasgow.
The STEM Women team had a fantastic experience last month at the Institute of Student Employers (ISE) Student Recruitment Conference. The event brought the early careers community together to share
STEM Women has announced the release of its 2024 whitepaper titled “Understanding the Gender Imbalance in STEM.” This comprehensive report delves into the experiences and perceptions of female and non-binary
STEM Women is excited to launch our highly anticipated Autumn 2024 event schedule, with a series of graduate careers events across the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands. These events are
STEM Women are proud to be named Most Inclusive STEM Recruitment Company, and to receive the Inclusivity Champions Award at the SME News Northern Enterprise Awards. STEM Women is a
As we begin 2024, it’s time to take stock of the current situation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Whilst STEM-related industries continue to develop and grow at a
On Wednesday 6th December, STEM Women hosted an exciting insight event with Assystem, one of the world’s leading independent nuclear engineering companies. 67 handpicked final year students from Engineering and
The STEM Women team were delighted to be able to attend the AAGE Conference in Sydney last month. The AAGE (Australian Association of Graduate Employers) is the industry body representing
On 7th September 2023, STEM Women hosted a webinar on the vital topic of “Recruiting and Retaining Early Career Women.” Our guest speaker was Tanya Meessmann, confidence coach and communication
We are delighted to announce that STEM Women has won a special award for Digital Diversity Initiative of the Year in the 2023 Digital Technology Leaders Awards, a prestigious event
“I have this constant self-doubt; knowing that I have done my best, still I feel I’m not enough.” (STEM Women event attendee) Imposter syndrome, defined as ‘a collection of feelings