With women making up approximately 15 per cent of students enrolled in engineering courses at Monash University, the Women in Engineering Project has two main aims:
The project
provides services to school-age girls, their parents and teachers by promoting
professional engineering and encouraging students to study the required
mathematics and science prerequisites.
The project operates on all three campuses and its activities for current
engineering students include a mentor scheme, orientation lunches, social
functions, seminars and a newsletter. The project provides opportunities for
students to form networks with other women within the faculty.
For further information, contact the faculty Women in Engineering development
officer at Clayton campus.