A collection of profiles giving an interesting and motivating insight into the work and lives of women scientists and engineers.
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A4 flyer with information about WISE in Wales and their initiatives.
Outlines the campaigns aims, details WISE projects, initiatives and literature, and includes quotes from young girls on the subjects of Science, Engineering and Technology.
A colorful booklet that introduces SET to young people in clear-cut language. With information on WISE hands-on activities, publications, websites and courses and scholarships for young women.
This booklet focuses on the actions to take to ensure that at the earliest ages girls, as well as boys, appreciate the science and technology is a natural and important part of their lives.
This booklet focuses on actions that can be taken within schools and colleges to neutralise factors and bring about positive change in encouraging women into science, engineering and technology.
This booklet indicates some of the initiatives designed to promote the increased participation of girls women in engineering in higher education institutions.
This booklet assists parents to stimulate an enduring interest in and enthusiasm for science and technology amongst the young girls of today.
Directory of engineering initiatives across the UK in the year 2002.
An introduction to a career in engineering, from training to the future (by EMTA).
An insight into the various engineering degree schemes as well as life during and after university (by EMTA).
Basic insight into what engineering is responsible for and what it's all about (by EMTA).
Poster with numerous engineering facts and statistics.
Colorful poster showing various elements of engineering.
A magazine designed to 'switch on' girls and young women to science, engineering and technology (and have some fun at the same time).
An introduction to EMTA - the National Training Organisation for Engineering Manufacture.
Catalogue containing numerous publication from various engineering and scientific institutions.
A promotional video highlighting ways to encourage girls to get interested in science.
© The WISE Campaign 2005