Elles Bougent
Elles Bougent is a French voluntary association created in 2005 in order to attract high school girls and young students women to careers in transportation engineering (aerospace, automotive, rail).
Founded | 2005 |
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Type | voluntary association |
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Area served | France |
Key people | Marie-Sophie Pawlak |
Website | www.ellesbougent.com |
Purpose
The association has the purpose to attract high school girls and young students women[1] to careers in transportation engineering (aerospace, automotive, rail)[2] · .[3]
Members
The association consists of natural persons (high school girls and women students in science and technology, women engineers or technicians in operation) and artificial person (companies, grandes écoles, universities).[6]
Business and federations
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Higher education
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Institutional
- Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry
- Minister of Social Affairs
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References
- (in French) Femmes et industrie : l'association « Elles bougent » tisse son réseau dans les lycées
- (in French) Femmes et industrie : l'association « Elles bougent » tisse son réseau dans les lycées Archived 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French) « Elles Bougent » dans la bonne humeur
- (in French) Marie-Sophie Pawlak "bouge" pour les filières scientifiques Archived 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French) Marie-Sophie Pawlak, présidente de l'association Elles bougent, directrice des relations extérieures de l'Estaca
- (in French) Le groupe EDF signe un partenariat avec l'association "Elles bougent" pour promouvoir ses métiers techniques auprès des jeunes filles
- (in French) Création d’une fonction Responsable sociétal (RSE) à l’ENAC Archived 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French) IPSA Archived 2012-07-28 at Archive.today
External links
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