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“Put the kettle on, love”: how sexism is forcing women from engineering

Published: 14 November 2016

According to Prof Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take...

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 3 November 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

Building a future for engineering

Published: 27 October 2016

In recent years, there has been a noticeable push in many developed nations for more girls to study maths and science at school in order to broaden their representation in fields such as...

Women are leaving engineering because they are not taken seriously

Published: 14 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving the field because they are not taken seriously, according to a new study....

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 11 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

Sexism and stereotyping sees female engineering students leave the field

Published: 6 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously. Researchers have found that unchallenging projects, sexual harassment...

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 6 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 6 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

Why Do So Many Women Who Study Engineering Leave the Field?

Published: 26 August 2016

Engineering is the most male-dominated field in STEM. It may perhaps be the most male-dominated profession in the U.S., with women making up only 13% of the engineering workforce.

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