Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award
Celebrating the very best young female engineers in the UK. Now inviting entries and nominations.
Nominations are invited for the 2007 IET Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award
The IET Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award celebrates the very best young female engineers in the UK, not only highlighting their achievements but also encouraging others to enter the profession.
The winner will be presented with her award, along with a cheque for £750, at a national prize-giving ceremony in London in January 2008.
Taking on an ambassadorial role, the winner will be invited to participate in high profile events throughout the year, attended by influential people offering excellent networking opportunities and raising her profile within the engineering industry.
The 2007 IET Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award is valued by the engineering industry and will highlight the winner’s achievements to future employers and enhance future employment prospects.
The judging panel are looking for someone under the age of 30 who is already holding a responsible position as a leading professional engineer and has the flair, charisma and experience which enable her to present engineering as an exciting career and entice others to follow in her footsteps.
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Young Woman Engineering Apprentice Award