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Renishaw runs first-ever all-female work experience week

Posted on 19 May 2021. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 1992 times.
Renishaw runs first-ever all-female work experience weekTo encourage more female secondary school students to consider a career in engineering, Gloucestershire-based Renishaw, a global engineering technologies company, held its first-ever all-female virtual work experience week last month. It was part of Renishaw’s virtual engineering work experience scheme, which will host 140 students in years 10 to 13 during 2021.

The company is encouraging more diversity in the engineering industry by providing empowering opportunities for women in the workplace and those entering the industry. The work experience week aimed to inspire girls to see roles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) as viable and achievable career options.

Renishaw received over 250 applications for its work experience weeks, with a third of these from female students, which shows a growing interest in STEM careers from young women. During the application process the girls were able to apply to take part in either the all-female week or the mixed weeks which will all take place during the school holidays.

During the all-female work experience week the girls worked as teams on a project-based task to give them an insight into the various roles they could pursue in an engineering career. Each group of five girls was presented with an engineering challenge and asked to design a solution using computer-aided design (CAD) software and cardboard prototypes.

The groups were mentored virtually by a number of Renishaw employees, including project managers, design engineers and graduate engineers. The girls were also taught presentation skills, CAD tips and tricks, as well as CV writing skills.

One attendee commented: “This work experience opportunity has been very helpful in teaching me about the opportunities available in the engineering industry and about Renishaw as a company. What I have learnt will help me make more informed decisions about my future education and career.”

Parents were also invited to join the project presentations at the end of the week. One said: “My daughter really seemed to enjoy the experience. It was lovely to see her confidence grow and I definitely feel this week has provided her with a stepping stone to help decide her future career.”

Sarah Lewis, Education Tutor and Technician at Renishaw. said: “The all-female week has given the girls the opportunity to build their confidence and learn more about working in the engineering industry, without possibly feeling intimidated by working on their projects with large numbers of male students.

“Although this model does not fully replicate the real engineering world, we hope the girls saw how they could realise their potential and the rewarding nature of a a future career in engineering.”

Renishaw has been running its structured group-based work experience weeks for seven years as part of its wider education outreach schemes. For more information about this year’s virtual work experience, visit the website (www.renishaw.com/en/work-experience-weeks).