Women now represent a growing share of Europe’s STEM workforce. However, engineering still faces significant gaps in representation and retention.
A recent opinion article explores these challenges, combining new data with perspectives from professionals across Europe. The piece also features insights from Ana Drmota Petrič, a project manager working in industrial research in the HARMONY project. She is highlighting the importance of curiosity, perseverance, and visible role models in shaping STEM careers.
While progress is clear, the article shows that continued effort is needed to build a more inclusive and resilient engineering workforce.
Read the full article about Women in STEM Europe by Fintan Burke in THE ENGINEER.