At BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, female engineering students are increasingly taking on leadership roles through a range of student-led initiatives aimed at fostering technical skills, leadership development, and career preparedness. These efforts are spearheaded by three prominent organizations: the Society of Women Engineers, the IEEE Women in Engineering Student Branch Affinity Group, and the Association for Computing Machinery – Women.
These groups work collectively to cultivate an environment that supports women in exploring advanced technologies, networking with industry professionals, and building confidence to pursue careers across various engineering and technology fields. Their activities include technical workshops, leadership training sessions, and industry engagement opportunities designed to prepare students for the demands of the evolving STEM landscape.
Professor Souri Banerjee, Director of BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, emphasized the institution’s commitment to fostering an inclusive academic atmosphere. “At BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, we are committed to creating an inclusive ecosystem where talented young women are empowered to lead innovation, drive technological progress, and shape the future of engineering,” he said.
This initiative aligns with broader global efforts to increase gender diversity within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) sectors, which have traditionally seen underrepresentation of women. By nurturing leadership and expertise early in their academic careers, BITS Pilani Dubai Campus aims to contribute to a more balanced workforce in technology-driven industries.
The collaborative environment fostered by these student organizations not only enhances technical proficiency but also encourages peer mentorship and professional development, equipping women students with the tools needed to thrive in competitive and rapidly changing environments. Through these dedicated platforms, BITS Pilani Dubai Campus is actively supporting the advancement of future women engineers and innovators in the region and beyond.
