Port of Tyne helps to break barriers in STEM
A port is championing diversity in STEM by inspiring female students to explore careers in science and engineering.
Port of Tyne, in partnership with Southbay Civil Engineering, welcomed students from Benfield School for an exclusive tour of its Tyne Dock Enterprise Park, with the express aim of “encouraging more girls to explore career opportunities within the STEM sector”.
The visit showcased the port’s technology and innovation initiatives, including the UK’s 2050 Maritime Innovation Hub, which drives green solutions and industry collaboration.
This highlights the Port of Tyne and Southbay’s commitment to workforce development and ensuring more women feel empowered and equipped to enter traditionally male-dominated maritime and construction sectors.
Ashley Nicholson, chief business officer at the Port of Tyne, said: “We are committed to inspiring the next generation of talent.
“Innovation and technology drive everything we do, as the maritime industry continues to evolve.
“By welcoming these students, we hope to spark their curiosity and encourage them to see themselves as future leaders in this sector.”
Paul Stephenson, managing director of Southbay Civil Engineering, added: “We’re delighted to be able to provide the students with the opportunity to visit a live construction site, while allowing them to appreciate the scale of vital regional infrastructure as the Port of Tyne.
“As a company, we are committed to employing a diverse workforce and hope such visits will encourage more girls to explore career opportunities within the STEM sector.”
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