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Email: info@wes.org.uk Web: http://www.wes.org.uk

Women's Engineering Society, Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Herts, SG1 2AY Tel: 01438 765506

UK Resource Centre for Women in SET

This is the official website funded by the Department of Trade and Industry as part of their Strategy for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET).

A grab-bag of unsorted links

Help to improve it by emailing the webmaster.

The Daphne Jackson Trust

The Daphne Jackson Trust is a scheme to help qualified women in science and engineering to return to work after a career break.

Women into Science, Engineering and Construction

Careers in science, engineering and technology advertised to young women.

Science's Next Wave

Internet daughter publication to the (American) magazine Science. Covers technology as well as science, and includes UK material. There is a European Portal.

SEMTA

Trying "to raise the level of skills in the British engineering industry to world-class standards".

Equalitec

Equalitec provides best practice information on women in Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (ITEC).

Women in Physics Group

Women in Physics Group, The Institute of Physics, who belong to MentorSET rather than running their own scheme.

Women Returner's Network

The Women Returner's Network gives help if you are having a career break, or if you simply want a change of direction.

Fawcett Society

Working to create a greater equality for women in Britain.

Portia

Gateway into Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) for all women.

Still want more?

Portia's list of partners is a good place to go.

Try the links pages of WES.

Our American sister organisations are also into mentoring and have good links pages.

Society of Women Engineers and AWIS (the Association for Women in Science).

Or, try Women in Science and Technology section of the Open Directory Project.

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