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Coffee-cubicle/work-dinner-bed: Repeat x 5Pfff….try again! There is so much more to Eng life than working. Newsflash! Engineers are people too, they like things and stuff and things and stuff just like everyone else!

Isabel Deslauriers

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Isabel Deslauriers is the national coordinator of Let’s Talk Science which organizes cool science activities for younger kids with the help of volunteers across the nation, with hopes of informing children about careers in science and engineering.

Kim Farwell

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Kim is a senior technical advisor for extraction and she is the first female to reach this position in her company, Syncrude Canada Ltd. She got there by getting a chemical engineering degree, an MBA and a certificate in oil sands technology.

Laura Paul

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Every day, Laura helps minimize the negative impacts buildings have on the environment and optimize the positive ones.

AAUW White Paper. Why So Few?: Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

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This AAUW report proposes that success in STEM subjects is relatively equal in girls and boys, suggesting that our focus should be instead on increasing girls’ exposure to engineering. This report provides specific suggestions for changing the mindset of female students that will be useful to parents, teachers, professors and administrators. These include suggestions on: […]

Dear Awesome High School-er Considering Engineering,

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We asked our Youth Think Tank to write letters describing their thoughts around Engineering to the people who matter in their world. Listen up WEMADEIT community!

Dear Mom and Dad,

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We asked our Youth Think Tank to write letters describing their thoughts around Engineering to the people who matter in their world. Listen up WEMADEIT community!

Eng Songs MEGAMIX #1

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This massive engSongs MEGAMIX will dance you to the end of love

The Technology of Touch

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This TED Talk is about a haptography, which combines tough technology with photography, so you can potentially feel what you’re looking at on a screen.

Moving Sculpture

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Arthur Gansons beautiful mechanical art

In this TED Talk, Arthur Ganson beautifully shows the artistry and beauty of intricate engineering through his moving sculptures.

Erica Lee Garcia

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Erica Lee is a professional engineer who not only provides professional consultation to engineering companies, but also uses her experience and abilities to help young engineering students/graduate get started in their career and also raises awareness about engineering alongside Engineers Without Borders.

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