| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Summer Programs
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PUBLICITY
|
|
|
|
|
|
IIWE 2005 July 1st– July 22nd, 2005
|
The IIWE 2005 « Sustaining Women Engineers Internationally » concentrated on:
Ø giving women students the support they need to continue their engineering studies and later enter a technical career
Ø introducing students to sustainable development issues, using water and the IIWE’s Nile Countries Hydro management Project as a focus
We are delighted to report that the evaluations show general agreement that the IIWE 2005 was a great success… and that as the years pass our increasing professionalism (thanks to suggestions in the evaluations) is paying off. Deep thanks go to all participants and faculty members not only for joining us, but also for fully participating in the sessions.
THE NUMBERS:
This year the IIWE welcomed 30 students from 19 countries.
Australia, Austria, Cameroon, China, Columbia, Denmark, France, Ghana, India, Kenya, Latvia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, United States, Vietnam
There were 19 faculty members from 16 countries + approximately 45 professionals met during the industrial visits
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, United Kingdom, United States
Two alumni members (IIWE 2002 and IIWE 2004) from 2 countries attended:
South Africa, Israel
There were 10 interns participated from 5 countries:
France, Germany, Iran, Latvia, United States
THE PROGRAMME:
Features kept from previous years:
Industrial visits to IBM France, Schlumberger
Academic visits to the University of Paris XI
New features in the 2005 program:
Visit to EADS, our new partner
Lectures on Sustainable Development, International Standards and Project Management
Faculty and student teams for the Area Presentations
Faculty interviews
Obligatory individual posters
Lodging on the Paris XI campus
Finally, the IIWE wishes to particularly express our gratitude to the ten interns who made this session possible. Quite literally, without them, the IIWE could not have taken place.
| |
| |
|
The IIWE Site
This site provides information about our
institute, our programs, our partners in industry, education,
and past participants by linking, informing, giving feedback and
answering questions.
|
|
The IIWE's official language
is English.
The IIWE is based at EPF Ecole
d'Ingénieurs in Paris, France.

EPF Ecole d'Ingénieurs
|
| |
Copyright © 2002 (IIWE). All
rights reserved.
Web Contact: Dean Spik (dspik@odu.edu)
|
|