Our Campaigns

Driving change and raising visibility for women in engineering, WES is leading international awareness for women engineers. Discover our flagship campaigns making an impact across the UK and beyond.

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Our high-profile campaigns have grown internationally to celebrate and inspire women in engineering across the world.

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Icon of a hand holding a group of three people, representing community or support.

1.6 billion impressions

50,000+ social followers

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18k strong network

Four women standing indoors posing for a photo, holding signs celebrating International Women in Engineering Day on June 23, 2024, with a staircase and wall posters in the background.
Black and white logo celebrating International Women's Engineering Day on June 23rd, with a graphic of six hexagons forming a honeycomb pattern.

Every year on 23 June WES celebrates the outstanding achievements of women engineers around the world.

This year’s theme is Engineering Intelligence.

#INWED2026

Group of eight women smiling and holding a purple frame that reads 'She’s an engineer,' 'We are women in engineering,' and 'This is what women engineers look like' at an event or conference.

She's An Engineer raises awareness of the diverse and rewarding roles available in engineering and inspires more girls to consider a career in the profession.

Colorful, eye-catching promotional sign reading 'She's an Engineer' with overlapping bold, colorful text on geometric backgrounds.
Two people wearing headsets sitting at a table with two dolls between them, all in a professional setting.
Lottie's logo with pink and white lettering and a small pink heart.

The WES Lottie Tour was a campaign by our Early Careers Board where ‘Lottie’ visits engineers to show the variety of careers available to girls.

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