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Institution of Engineering and Technology Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards 2010

22 July 2010

Do you know a rising star?

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award seeks to reward the very best female engineers that the UK has to offer, highlight the achievements of women in engineering and encourage others to enter the profession.

This prestigious award honours the very best female engineers under the age of 30, working in the UK today. It seeks to highlight the achievements of women in engineering and to encourage others to enter the profession.

How will the winner benefit?

The winner will receive:

  • The chance to claim her award at a prestigious national ceremony in London on 8 December 2010, which will be covered by both print and broadcast media
  • A trophy and a cheque for £1000
  • The opportunity to attend high profile events and meet the most influential people in the industry

It's an amazing opportunity to get notices for all the right reasons and to secure long-term career success.

The runner-up will be awarded the WES Prize which is sponsored by the Women's Engineering Society. She will receive a cheque for £500 along with a trophy.

For more information or to apply visit the Institution of Engineering and Technology website.

Entry deadline: Friday 30 July 2010

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