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Some
examples of action to improve Gender balance in the Department of
Electrical and Communications Engineering at Helsinki University
of Technology
Pirjo Putila and Mari Knuuttila
Department of Electrical and Communications Engineering, Helsinki
University of Technology,
Abstract
TiNA project started at Helsinki University of Technology in 2001.
Department of Electrical and Communications Engineering is the pilot
of the project. Until summer 2002 about 300 of all about 5000 Graduate
Engineers in the department were women. About 10 % of all students
are women, and only 1 in 54 professors is a woman. So there is a
lot of work to do to improve gender balance in the department. TiNA
is a national project supported by European Social Fund (ESF) and
the State Provincial Office of Southern Finland.
The goal of TiNA project is to promote female-friendly education
where women's preferences (as far as they are known) are taken into
account. Effort is made on broadening the curriculum content, the
methods of learning and teaching and to personal contacts between
students, teachers and researches. This means for example to encourage
more co-operative learning and to develop a tutorial system to support
and guide new students.
We have tried discussion groups and seminars for women. The possibility
to meet and discuss with other women in the same field seems to
be important for women studying and working in a masculine environment
like the Department of Electrical and Communications Engineering.
We are also developing a mentoring system where female engineers,
godmothers, give support and guidance to students. In this way also
very important role models are found. By all this action networks
between female students, researchers and engineers are created.
Spring 2001 we made an inquiry among the first year students about
how they felt their first year at the university and specially the
tutoring of the department. One significant result concerning TiNA
-project was that there is a difference in career choice firmness
between female and male students. Young women studying at the department
of Electrical and Communications Engineering are not as sure as
men that they study at the right field. One purpose of the project
is to support the professional identity of women along the university
years. Our aim is to change little by little the masculine culture
of the department. This means also to create action which interest
specially women. One example is the practical course, where those
who never have done any technical work by themselves (for example
soldering) can practice it.
One purpose of the project is to obtain and transfer information
about gender and technology education. The method is to publish
and link articles and other projects in the website of our project
(http://tina.tkk.fi/). We also introduce some female students and
engineers trying to offer positive role models to young women.
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