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International Day of Education

23 January 2023

This UNESCO #EducationDay, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) Deputy Head of Dept. (Education), Professor Sally Day, shares her thoughts.

Sally Day on Education Day
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People are at the heart of engineering, both the people who are engineers and the people who are looking for the amazing, innovative, thoughtful solutions that engineers provide.Ìý

To get to the best solutions for societies around the world - and the planet - we need engineers to collaborate and work with people from many different backgrounds and experiences.Ìý

Engineering education of course is vital; it is even more vital that it is provided to diverse groups of people. Different perspectives must be part of finding those brilliant scientific, beautifully designed solutions to the many pressing global challenges that we face.ÌýPeople are at the heart of engineering; both the people who are engineers and the people who are looking for the amazing, innovative, thoughtful solutions that engineers provide.Ìý



To get to the best solutions for societies around the world - and the planet - we need engineers to collaborate and work with people from many different backgrounds and experiences.Ìý

Engineering education of course is vital; it is even more vital that it is provided to diverse groups of people.

Different perspectives must be part of finding those brilliant scientific, beautifully designed solutions to the many pressing global challenges that we face.
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Gender Equality and Athena Swan at EEE
In 2019, EEE were awarded the Bronze Athena Award for our on-going committment to advancing gender equality in the workplace. Since then, we continue to work actively and tirelessly to promote this, at the same time as extendingÌýour actions to other protected characteristics.Ìý


Further information
Professor Sally Day


Athena SWAN Bronze Award