Society of Women Engineers

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The Society of Women Engineers is a professional organization dedicated to supporting, advocating for, and advancing women in engineering and technology fields through networking, education, and outreach.

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instanceOf nonprofit organization
professional association
women's organization
abbreviation SWE NERFINISHED
activity conferences
mentoring programs
networking events
outreach to students
professional development programs
scholarship programs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field STEM
engineering
technology
focus K–12 outreach in STEM
collegiate support for women in engineering
professional development for women engineers
public policy advocacy on issues affecting women in STEM
women in engineering
founded 1950
foundingLocation United States NERFINISHED
fullName Society of Women Engineers NERFINISHED
goal increase representation of women in engineering
inspire girls to pursue STEM education
support retention of women in engineering careers
hasSection collegiate sections
professional sections
headquartersLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States NERFINISHED
legalStatus 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
membershipPolicy open to all genders
membershipType collegiate members
individual members
professional members
notableEvent WE Annual Conference NERFINISHED
annual SWE conference
offers career resources for women engineers
leadership training for women in STEM
scholarships for women in engineering and technology
primaryLanguage English
purpose advance women in engineering and technology fields
advocate for women engineers
promote diversity and inclusion in engineering
support women in engineering and technology
regionServed Asia
Europe
North America
global
website https://swe.org

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Yvonne C. Brill memberOf Society of Women Engineers