The Woman Engineer
The Woman Engineer is the journal of the Women’s Engineering Society, published quarterly since 1919.
The journals contain a wealth of knowledge of women in engineering and the history of engineering in the UK since World War I. The early journals also contain technical papers by female engineers.
The journal is free for all members and an example of one of our latest is below.
The Woman Engineer 2024
The Woman Engineer Spring
The Woman Engineer 2023
The Woman Engineer Spring 2023
The Woman Engineer Summer 2023
The Woman Engineer Autumn 2023
The Woman Engineer Winter 2023
Archived Journals (please check back at the end of March for the links below)
2022
2021
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2021
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2021
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2021
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2021
- WES Annual Report 2020-2021
2020
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2020
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2020
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2020
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2020
- WES Annual Report 2019-2020
2019
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2019
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2019
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2019
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2019
- WES Annual Report 2018-2019
2018
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2018
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2018
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2018
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2018
- WES Annual Report 2017-2018
2017
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2017
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2017
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2017
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2017
- WES Annual Report 2016-2017
2016
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2016
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2016
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2016
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2016
- WES Annual Report 2015-2016
2015
- The Woman Engineer – Spring 2015
- The Woman Engineer – Summer 2015
- The Woman Engineer – Autumn 2015
- The Woman Engineer – Winter 2015
- WES Annual Report 2014-2015
The Woman Engineer Archive 1919 – 2014
`The Woman Engineer’ journal published by the Women’s Engineering Society since 1919.
The journal is an important tool for research as it contains a wealth of information regarding not only women in engineering but also a wide variety of information on social history, gender studies and innovation in the UK since 1919.
The early journals also contain technical papers by female engineers and the journal’s first editor was Dame Caroline Haslett.
Mrs Westcott, marine engineer, on the cover of The Woman Engineer journal, March 1922