Women Entrepreneurs in STEM Erasmus Project
General information for the Women Entrepreneurs in STEM Erasmus Project
Project Title
Women Entrepreneurs in STEM
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Gender equality / equal opportunities
Project Summary
Increasing the number of female entrepreneurs is a key priority in the EU, however, the lack of female entrepreneurs is most evident in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Despite high profile role models, overall female innovativeness and participation in the technology sector has decreased and, ”an unconscious bias” still prevails. Our VET institutions are ill-equipped to tackle this challenge: most are unspecialized in the specific strategies that are shown to work best with female entrepreneurs; their staff are trained in generic/traditional business models (not STEM) and they are not connected to universities /HE institutions to recruit graduate females emerging from STEM subjects.
OBJECTIVES + RESULTS ATTAINED
In this context, WISE worked to a clear goal: increase the number of female entrepreneurs in STEM by transforming their access to and the quality of the training they receive from entrepreneurship VET institutions. It achieved this goal by:-
a) Establishing 4 WISE Regional Partnerships in UK/NI (42 attendees in 5 partnership meetings), Germany (75 attendees in 5 partnership meetings) , Ireland (118 attendees in 5 partnership meetings)and Norway (146 attendees in 5 partnership meetings) involving 381 high-level actors in STEM entrepreneurship development ecosystem including VET, entrepreneurship education, and wider economic development leading to 4 WISE Regional Action Plans and committment to over 20 collective actions to ncrease the number of female entrepreneurs in STEM. Plans have been downloaded as folllows;- English langauge site 1050 Action Plan downloads, German langauge site 737 Action Plan downloads and Norwegian ngauge site 658 Action Plan downloads.
b) Created an innovative WISE Toolkit to facilitate the replication of Regional Partnerships across Europe. Published 122 Best Practice Scan Cards with 528 downloads from website, exceeding all expectations with an original target of 400). Another 600+ were circulated to the partners database.
c) Developed and published a suite of multilingual educational resources entitled Start up in STEM for entrepreneurship VET practitioners to update their knowledge and skills,
• 1 Curriculum produced;
• Classroom course downloads English (466), German (452) and Norwegian (327)
• 1 Teacher pack produced downloads English (366), German (409) Norwegian (283)
• 1 online course produced; 866 learners have completed the course and a further 3,385 have accessed
the course (target on application 2,500)
• Through pilot testing 60 professional entrepreneurship teachers and trainers were trained using the
Start up in Stem open educational resources benefiting over 600 female students
d) Designed and implemented innovative learning placements for 40 young women with STEM start up potential in female led STEM enterprises
• 256 representatives of VET institutions, HE institutions, STEM students, graduates, entrepreneurs,
women in business networks and wider stakeholders participated in our successful multiplier events
(target 230)
• 13,760 individuals benefitting from accessing WISE website/platform resources (substantially
surpassing target of 7,500)
• A dissemination diary has been completed by each partner as a way of logging all dissemination
activities, including their dissemination activities on their own website and social media
channels, project newsletters, presentations and meetings. In total, this comes to XXX recorded
disssemination actions over the 2 years reaching many thousands of targets. See dissemination report.
• A sustainability strategy was developed to support the sustainability of project activities after the end of
the project
• Quality Management and Evaluation: An external evaluator was contracted to provide a final evaluation
report for the project.
• Partner meetings – 5 transnational partner meetings,regular Skype meetings, as well as quarterly partner
surveys and regular Skype partner meeings.
IMPACT
Given this level of project exploitation and traction, the longer term impact of the project is clear:-
• WISE has improved the quality and incidence of entrepreneurship education opportunities which will
generate an increase in the overall number of potential and existing female entrepreneurs engaged in
continuing VET . As a result we know it is more likely that early stage female STEM entrepreneurs will
grow their ideas into successful STEM enterprises.
• WISE Regional Partnerships have created four more enabling environments for female entrepreneurs
through knowledge sharing and committment to action.
• Those VET and enterprise participants in the WISE Regional Partnerships have updated their
own skills (through 122 best practice Scan Cards) and are modifyng their service provision.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 286628 Eur
Project Coordinator
Omagh Enterprise Company Limited & Country: UK
Project Partners
- EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR WOMEN AND TECHNOLOGY (ECWT) FORENING
- CANICE CONSULTING LIMITED
- FACHHOCHSCHULE MUNSTER
- MOMENTUM MARKETING SERVICES LIMITED
- LEITRIM COUNTY COUNCIL