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06. December 2016

Women in Engineering

It is a fact that the world needs more Engineers, and engineering needs more women. The best way to encourage more young people to consider a career in Engineering is to highlight and celebrate successful role models who break the stereotype of Engineering as a ‘man’s job’.

Wiley is proud to work with many excellent, inspiring women who are Authors and Editors of our Engineering publications. Read our Women in Engineering stories here. If you would like to help us in our quest to tell inspiring stories, please tell us your story. Male or female, we are interested in telling the stories of all types of Engineers, to help inspire future generations.

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