Final call for AFBE-UK’s 2020 Diversity and Inclusion awards

18/05/2020
Dr Ollie Folayan, AFBE-UK Scotland chair

TIME is running out for entries for an awards event that will champion diversity and inclusion successes in Scotland.

AFBE-UK Scotland, a social enterprise which encourages people from under-represented groups to pursue a career in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors, plans to hold its awards event this November in Aberdeen.

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The four awards categories are the Outstanding Mentor, Young BME (black minority ethnic) Professional of the Year, Company of the Year and BME Leader of the Year.

Dr Ollie Folayan, AFBE-UK Scotland chair, said: “Influencing and inspiring people from minority ethnic backgrounds to add value to the community through science, technology, engineering and mathematics is our primary goal.

“The awards event is a fantastic opportunity for building new networks, and promoting the benefit of inclusivity throughout industries.”

Colette Cohen OBE, the chief executive officer of the Oil and Gas Technology Centre, will be the keynote speaker at the awards gathering.

AFBE-UK Scotland (Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers Scotland) has supported pupils, students, graduates and industry professionals since it was established in 2011 as an offshoot to the London-based AFBE-UK. The group runs several programmes and workshops throughout the year with the aim of addressing the under-representation in various sectors, including engineering.

The Aberdeen-based organisation has three engagement programmes: its schools programme, NextGen, in which industry professionals give up their time to highlight engineering as a career choice to pupils; Real Projects, which invites industry professionals to speak on their area of expertise, and Transition, which gives students and recent graduates practical career advice through talks, CV reviews and mock interviews.

More than 6,000 people have attended AFBE-UK Scotland events in Aberdeen and Edinburgh.

The deadline for entries is June 12.

 

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