What is it like to study engineering in Ireland when you are female and you come from somewhere far away, in the Middle East, which has different social customs and norms? What is your lived experience? What aspects of the experience are common to Middle Eastern women across your course? As education researchers, we aim to understand the essence of the experience these foreign women have had studying engineering in Ireland—what life has been like for them and what unique challenges they have faced that may be invisible to us as instructors. This article reports preliminary analysis of 13 interviews that we conducted with eight women from Kuwait and Oman during their first three years studying engineering in Ireland. It is geared toward educ...
Despite ongoing efforts to recruit and retain women in third level engineering programmes in Ireland...
This Special Issue of the “International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology” focuses on the i...
“Research cannot reach its full potential when half the population is excluded from its activities”1...
What is it like to study engineering in Ireland when you are female and you come from somewhere far ...
What is it like to study engineering in Ireland when you are female and you come from somewhere far ...
This research project uses grounded theory to analyze interviews conducted with eight women from Oma...
Teamwork, project or problem based learning, and other collaborative learning strategies are often p...
The engineering profession seeks to diversify the people studying and practicing engineering. In Can...
In a study of 55 electrical engineering students, Yadav, et al., found learning gains among students...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students' gendered and ...
In recent years, women have entered all fields at university in unparalleled numbers. There remains ...
The under-representation of women studying engineering in higher education is gaining increasing att...
For 20 years, engineering education scholars and policymakers have consistently witnessed a low numb...
This Full - Research paper presents the results and analysis of a study conducted at three different...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students’ gendered and ...
Despite ongoing efforts to recruit and retain women in third level engineering programmes in Ireland...
This Special Issue of the “International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology” focuses on the i...
“Research cannot reach its full potential when half the population is excluded from its activities”1...
What is it like to study engineering in Ireland when you are female and you come from somewhere far ...
What is it like to study engineering in Ireland when you are female and you come from somewhere far ...
This research project uses grounded theory to analyze interviews conducted with eight women from Oma...
Teamwork, project or problem based learning, and other collaborative learning strategies are often p...
The engineering profession seeks to diversify the people studying and practicing engineering. In Can...
In a study of 55 electrical engineering students, Yadav, et al., found learning gains among students...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students' gendered and ...
In recent years, women have entered all fields at university in unparalleled numbers. There remains ...
The under-representation of women studying engineering in higher education is gaining increasing att...
For 20 years, engineering education scholars and policymakers have consistently witnessed a low numb...
This Full - Research paper presents the results and analysis of a study conducted at three different...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students’ gendered and ...
Despite ongoing efforts to recruit and retain women in third level engineering programmes in Ireland...
This Special Issue of the “International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology” focuses on the i...
“Research cannot reach its full potential when half the population is excluded from its activities”1...