International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is an international awareness campaign to promote the work of women in engineering and highlight the exciting career opportunities available to girls in this pioneering STEM industry.
For INWED, the University of Sheffield hosted a fantastic photography exhibition to celebrate the day.

Celebrating women in engineering
INWED also provided an important opportunity for the University of Sheffield to celebrate and showcase some of their amazing academics and students.
Find out how these impressive women engineers (and engineers to be) are #TransformingTheFuture through their careers, research and studies at the University of Sheffield.
Helen teaches next generation to be brilliant engineers
Kathryn supports students into STEM education
Eleni inspires creativity and innovation in next generation
Danielle researches resource consumption
Candice helps advance 3D printing processes
Emma develops cheaper biopharmaceuticals manufacturing methods
Laura researches UK housing crisis solutions
Chloe supports young people through apprenticeships
Opusaziba makes a positive impact in wastewater industry
Ling helps create a more efficient world
Dawn programs virtual biological cells
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