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WES Centenary

Reflections on the Electrifying Women Project and the WES Centenary

26th October 202021st May 2020 by Emily Rees Koerner

The Electrifying Women team, Emily Rees, Elizabeth Bruton and Graeme Gooday, reflect on what the project has learned over the last year from engaging with different audiences about the history of women in engineering.

Categories Events and Reviews, Historical, News Tags WES Centenary, Women in Engineering, Women's Engineering Society

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