This month will see many students graduating from university and seeking new career opportunities. The job search can seem daunting – so with this in mind, we caught up with
On Friday 14th June 2024, STEM Women hosted the Dublin STEM Women Graduate Careers Event at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. This venue normally sees impressive events on the pitch, but
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
In the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the battle against gender stereotypes is an ongoing struggle. Women currently represent just 26% of the STEM workforce, and progress
The employers we work with at STEM Women are forward-thinking and focussed on diversity and inclusion in STEM. Many are reviewing and refining their hiring processes to attract the top
It is a well-known fact that women are hugely underrepresented within aviation. Because of this, we have put a lot of focus on this area over the last few years
As January unfolds, the third Monday is often dubbed “Blue Monday,” a day when the post-holiday blues, abandoned New Year’s resolutions, depleted bank balances, and the harsh winter weather converge,
On Wednesday 28th September 2022, we will be running our Benelux Region STEM Careers Event, our third event of this kind for employers and attendees based in the Netherlands, Belgium,
We can’t wait to host our second Australia and New Zealand based event of the year! Taking place on Thursday 4th August, we have signed up 16 fantastic exhibitors, including
*This post has now been updated. View the updated article here. For years women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) university courses and occupations. Using UCAS
Millions of people across the world have experienced imposter syndrome in their life, cutting across genders, cultures, backgrounds and nationalities. But what exactly is imposter syndrome, who does it affect