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Paving the way and passing the torch: mentors' motivation and experience of supporting women in optical engineering
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Date Issued
2014-03-20
Date Available
2015-03-20T04:00:13Z
Abstract
The phenomenon of women's underrepresentation in engineering is well known. However, the slow progress in achieving better gender equality here compared with other domains has accentuated the 'numbers' issue, while the quality aspects have been largely ignored. This study aims to shed light on both these aspects via the lens of mentors, who are at the coalface of guiding female engineers through their education and subsequent careers. Based on data collected from 25 mentors (8 men and 17 women from 8 countries), the paper explores their experiences of being mentors, as well as their views on recommended actions for nurturing female engineers. The findings reveal that the primary motivation for becoming a mentor was personal for men and women. Many mentors from countries with relatively lower female labour participation rates perceive their roles as guarantors of their mentees' successful future career paths, and a similar trend can be found in mentors in academia. The study underscores the need for invigorating mentors’ roles in order to secure a more equitable future for engineering education.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
European Journal of Engineering Education
Volume
39
Issue
6
Start Page
648
End Page
665
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Taylor & Francis
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Kodate N et al (2014) Euro J Eng Edu_UCDRepository.pdf
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