Who went to the International Conference of Women Engineers and
The International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) met for the first time in 1964. Who were the women from around the world who attended? This blog post explores the significance of ICWES's early meetings for the transnational cooperation between women in STEM.
Who went to the International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) in 1964 and 1967? - Electrifying Women
Saluting our sisters: a 1960s gathering of international women engineers – IET Archives blog
The many interpretations of Amy Johnson's achievements: receptions of the aviator in Colonial India - Electrifying Women
Emily Rees Koerner (@EmilyFrees) / X
History of women in engineering at the IET Archives - Electrifying Women
A forgotten feminist pioneer: the story of Rachel Parsons - Electrifying Women
The Electrical Handbook for Women - a transformative 20th century text - Electrifying Women
International conviviality: recovering women in engineering from Africa and Asia in 'The Woman Engineer' - Electrifying Women
Internationalism and the UK's Women's Engineering Society (WES) - Electrifying Women
Episode 65: Masako Mae Nakatani Nishioka — She Builds Podcast
The Three Energetic Sisters: the women's organisations promoting electricity, gas and coal in the home - Electrifying Women
Episode 65: Masako Mae Nakatani Nishioka — She Builds Podcast
All the little things': Lynette Willoughby in conversation with Coreen McGuire - Electrifying Women