Showing students the multitude of pathways into STEM careers

Through Iโ€™m an Engineer, Aisling Lee was able to show school students a different pathway into STEM.

Aisling Lee, a Technical Architect and part-time Masters student, didnโ€™t expect to become an engineer: โ€œI liked maths, but I was terrible at it. I knew you had to be good enough at maths to go to college, and I didnโ€™t know about any other routes into engineering.

Even though Aisling eventually got the grades she needed โ€“ and an offer from her first-choice college โ€“ her head was turned when she found out about a route into engineering via an electrician apprenticeship with ESB. She chose the apprenticeship, and loved it.

Now a Technical Architect at the consultant level, Aisling is open about having been diagnosed with ADHD as an adult: โ€œI wonโ€™t sugarcoat it, having ADHD did make it harder to become an engineer to a degree, because you have more things to work through.โ€

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I want to be the representation that I didnโ€™t have when I was younger.โ€

Having had her own experiences taking a non-conventional path into engineering, sheโ€™s keen to show students that not only is there room for women and neurodivergence in STEM, thereโ€™s room for people who have taken different paths into it too.

โ€œI went to an all-girls primary school and an all-girls secondary school,โ€ Aisling explains, โ€œand it was constantly a battle against stereotypes.

โ€œI heard a statistic that if before the age of 8 a young girl hasnโ€™t interacted with someone in a STEM role theyโ€™re less likely to consider it.

โ€œIโ€™m an Engineer is brilliant for that because I can wear a lot of hats: Iโ€™m neurodivergent, Iโ€™m a woman in STEM, Iโ€™ve taken an apprenticeship path. I can give some visibility to kids who might have thought they couldnโ€™t be an engineer.โ€

The engineer first wanted to take part in Iโ€™m an Engineer to test herself and her ability to communicate her work to students. She says, โ€œI thought, if you canโ€™t explain your own work to a 5 year old, then you donโ€™t know it well enough.โ€

Soon, Aisling had caught the bug โ€“ sheโ€™s now taken part twice. โ€œThe live Chats are so invigorating โ€“ the students bring a degree of excitement that you lose as you get older in a 9-to-5 job. It gives you a bit of a pump, like, โ€˜These kids are asking me questions!

โ€œItโ€™s always amazing to think that you might have helped one person to think, โ€˜Hey, this might actually be for me.โ€™โ€


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