For the women who need us most

For the women who need us most

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Steel beams and glass ceilings: women in construction

Steel beams and glass ceilings: women in construction

Women in construction account for just 11 per cent of the workforce - leaving the industry still heavily male-dominated and begging questions for women looking to go into the sector. But championing the 11 per cent, we spoke to three young women proving you can thrive...

Beyond the bursary: Nursing as a career for the caring

Beyond the bursary: Nursing as a career for the caring

If you’re looking to pursue nursing but have reservations about training for an underpaid role, these brilliant nurses from both ends of the experience spectrum will assure you that human connection trumps financial reward. Maddie Wainwright, 21, a student nurse from...

Women in STEM facing adversities

Women in STEM facing adversities

Facing sexism, feeling undermined and being outnumbered in the workplace is a predicament many women in STEM know all too well. Facing personal barriers alongside this however, such as being an ethnic minority or neurodivergent, may leave women feeling like they're...

Women in farming: The key to success

Women in farming: The key to success

For aspiring women in farming, the world of agricultural can feel dominated by masculinity, but it’s time to get the narrative moo-ving. Women farmers across the country are the backbone to the industry, from animal husbandry to in-house support, and everything...

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