New How-To Guides released through the RAEng Diversity Impact Programme

A series of new How-To Guides have been developed by universities across the UK as part of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s (RAEng) Diversity Impact Programme (DIP)

Supported by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, this programme funds projects that inspire change within university engineering departments and tackle unequal outcomes experienced by students from underrepresented groups.

Over the past three years, the Diversity Impact Programme has provided grants of up to £100,000 to 22 university projects. The latest phase focuses on sharing what has been learned through practical, evidence-based How-To Guides that other universities can replicate to embed inclusive practices and strengthen outcomes for all engineering students.

 

Funded awardees and their guides

Seven awardees have produced user-friendly guides on inclusive approaches within engineering education:

  • Swansea University – Representation of women engineers and outreach
  • University of Plymouth – Neurodivergent and disabled students and inclusive programme design
  • King’s College London – Black engineers’ representation and attainment
  • University of Dundee – Socio-economic equality and career prospects
  • University of Strathclyde – Socio-economic equality, mentoring, support, and outreach
  • University of the West of England – Underrepresented students and the Repair Café
  • Wrexham University – Underrepresented engineers and employability (as featured in our Inclusive Employability Toolkit)

 

Our guide

We’re proud to share that our recently published How-To Guide: Integrating the Engineering Professors’ Council’s Inclusive Employability Toolkit into the Higher Education Engineering Curriculum featured in our Inclusive Employability Toolkit (supported by Canterbury Christ Church University, Wrexham University, Equal Engineers, and The Royal Academy of Engineering) was developed with funding from the Diversity Impact Programme. This support has enabled us to share practical, scalable strategies that advance inclusive employability within engineering education.

 

Explore the guides

We encourage our members and partners to explore the other awardees’ guides to see how their insights and approaches could inform your own practice. Visit the RAEng website to view all the How-To Guides by clicking here.

 

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