Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award


The Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards are presented at the Institution of Engineering and Technology, London, England. Part of the IET Achievement Medals collection, the award was launched in 1978, and was originally known as the Girl Technician of the Year, until renamed in 1988. The award was first sponsored by the Caroline Haslett Memorial Trust, which was formed in 1945. It is now funded by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

Recipients of the Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards

The Mary George Memorial Prize for Apprentices

CBE was the Director and Secretary of the Electrical Association for Women. The prize is given annually to a young woman apprentice.
The winners so far have included:
The Women's Engineering Society Prize is awarded to a young woman engineer who demonstrates exceptional talent within engineering alongside a commitment to improving diversity within engineering.
The winners so far have included:
The Gender Diversity Ambassador Award was introduced in 2019 to recognise an individual who has worked for much of their career to support gender equality in engineering.
Winners: