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Engineering continues to be a male dominated profession despite real
 We have been fortunate this year to                                 prospects for women. So how can we encourage
 have an excellent cohort of raw talent                                               more women into the
 in Design, Technology and Computer                                                     engineering industry?
 Modelling. In our department we have
 long debated the pros and cons of                                                     Engineering is one of the most
 apprenticeships vs university courses                                                diverse areas to work in, as
                                                                                      engineers find new ways of
 post St David’s, and using our extensive
                                                                                      doing things and developing
 industrial links we have been able,
                                                                                     creative solutions to modern
 whenever possible, to forge relationships
                                                                                     problems, ultimately creating a
 which allow some of our students to
                                                                                    better lifestyle for us all.
 enrol on bespoke apprenticeship schemes
 that offer paid employment along with                                               But reports show that men
 relevant academic study - often through                                           continue to have all the fun and
 the HND - degree route. Our list of partner                                       dominate the industry; figures from
 companies continues to grow and they take                                        the Institution of Engineering and
 great interest in the skills and academic                                        Technology (IET) suggest that the
 levels achieved by many of our students. It                                      number of women pursuing a career
                                                                                 in engineering is in decline, while
 must also be said that we at St David’s are
                                                                                 worrying statistics report that out of
 very keen to promote technological studies
                                                                                243,000 registered engineers only
 to our female students in order for them to
                                                                                7,608 of those are women...
 make informed career choices, especially in
 the fields of engineering, product/industrial                                  When girls don’t think they are welcome
 design and architecture - often areas                                         in a subject such as engineering, it means
 perceived as male dominated environments.                                    that some of the most talented
 We have a great many very successful female                                  individuals are lost to this employment
 Old Davidian’s working in the aforementioned                                 sector.
 fields and are proud of them all.
                                                                             Despite women’s interest and success in
                                                                             science and maths at GCSE level, there is
                                                                            evidence that they still feel out of place in
                                                                            these knowledge-based sectors – this is
                                                                           backed up by the fact that just four per cent
                                                                           of UK engineering apprentices are female.

                                                                          Progress definitely seems to have stalled
                                                                          despite the industry’s efforts to work with
                                                                         schools and colleges to promote interest in
                                                                         young people, and especially women, in a
                                                                         technical career.

                                                                        Within the small number of women actually
                                                                       taking courses in engineering, it has been found
                                                                   that many students come from families with an
                                                                     engineering or technology background.



                                                                Year on year, our Design and Technology department sees
                                                          many able students of both sexes, and we strive to encourage
                                                   them all on a level playing field. For example, the architectural project
                                             pictured on this page was created by U6 student Olivia Johnson who, following
                                       on from her success at the Welsh Innovation Awards last year, is going off to university
                                 to study Mechanical Engineering. Ellen Flannery and Rebecca Lawrence-Jones (U6) also
                           produced high class work in their respective fields. Our L6 in DT and CADACAM includes six girls
                      who are keen to follow careers in technology/engineering and architecture; we will encourage them at
                      every opportunity and ensure that working alongside their (equally talented) male counterparts is the
                      norm.
 design and technology
 an old perspective
                                                                                                    Martin O’Leary
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