Why do we need FemEng?
The fact is, graduates from BAME backgrounds are between 5% and 15% less likely to become employed compared to graduates from other backgrounds.
The fact is, graduates from BAME backgrounds are between 5% and 15% less likely to become employed compared to graduates from other backgrounds.
STEM subjects are increasingly important in a globalised world, where skills are shifting and disruptive technologies are becoming increasingly popular
Nearly 20% of the 1.3 million people that work in the NHS are from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME) – many of them working as doctors, nurses and midwives1.
To celebrate World Book Day today, we are highlighting our top 5 ED&I books that contribute to making society a more equal, diverse and inclusive place.
EqualEngineers is leading the Engineering Talent Awards 2020, an event that showcases role models and celebrates diversity in the Engineering and Technology sector