Attn Grade 10-12 girls interested in UBC Engineering

High school girls* in grades 10-12 are invited to explore why engineering is an amazing career for women who want to change the world, help improve the lives of others and the environment around us, and who like teamwork and problem-solving.
Learn about different types of engineering, chat with current students, hear from recent alumni and (virtually) tour the campus.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Register here or find out more: women.engineering.ubc.ca/events/
More information will be shared on our website as final details are confirmed.
All-Girls Events invites girls* in Grades 8-12 to explore engineering as a career and participate in a full-day of hands-on engineering workshops. Find out more info and register here!
We’ve included a poster to help you advertise to your students!Jan 23, 2021: Design our Future: Grade 10 – Coming up soon!
Feb 6, 2021: Quantum  – The Future of Tech: Grade 11
Mar 6, 2021: Invitation to Create: Grade 8
The Engineering Stories Team at UBC has launched a new YouTube series called “Behind the Career.” The first video of the series is available now and every week a new video featuring a graduate from one of our 14 engineering programs will be uploaded.
Check out our first Behind the Career interview with Erin, a Manufacturing Engineer at Apple.Our E-Mentorship program is a low commitment way for prospective students to connect with a current UBC Engineering student. There is no formal programming, but it does allow students to directly connect with one of our students via email or Zoom.
We are taking special consideration to also connect underrepresented populations with similar role models in our program.
Interested students can complete our form to be matched with a mentor.

If students have any questions about UBC Engineering, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you again for helping to share these opportunities with your students.

Best Regards,

Erin Fehr

Student Recruitment Officer
Faculty of Applied Science
University of British Columbia – Vancouver Campus
erin.fehr@ubc.ca

*Please note that we have an inclusive view of the word “girl” and we welcome trans*, genderqueer and non-binary folks interested in these workshops.

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