Project duration: 1 January 2020 – 31 December 2022

Objective

ENGIE aims to turn the interest of girls to study geosciences and geo-engineering, and thus to improve the gender balance in the fields of these disciplines.

The solution (technology)

The project will develop an awareness-raising strategy and create a stakeholder collaboration network for the implementation of a set of actions in more than 20 EU countries. The project envisions attracting more young women to the raw materials related scientific and engineering sectors.

Partnership

  • University of Miskolc, Hungary (Lead Partner)
  • University of Zagreb – Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering (UNIZG-RGNF), Croatia
  • Ukrainian Association of Geologists, Ukraine
  • Turkish Association of Economic Geologists, Turkey
  • The National Association of Professionals in Geology and Mining – ANPGM Romania, Romania
  • The Geological Society of London, United Kingdom
  • The Geological Society of Estonia, Estonia
  • Société Géologique de France, France
  • Slovenian Geological Society, Slovenia
  • Serbian Geological Society, Serbia
  • Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
  • Portuguese Association of Geologists, Portugal
  • Polish Association of Mineral Asset Valuators, Poland
  • Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Sweden
  • Loimu – Union of Professionals in Natural, Environmental and Forestry Sciences, Finland
  • La Palma Research Centre for Future Studies SL, Spain
  • Ilustre Colegio Oficial De Geólogos (ICOG), Spain
  • Hungarian Geological Society, Hungary
  • German Professional Association of Geoscientists (BDG), Germany
  • European Federation of Geologists (EFG), Belgium
  • Czech Association of Economic Geologists (CAEG), Czech Republic
  • Croatian Geological Society, Croatia
  • Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy
  • Consiglio Nazionale dei Geologi / Italian National Council of Geologists – CNG, Italy
  • Bulgarian Geological Society, Bulgaria
  • Association of Greek Geologists, Greece

For more information, please visit the project website.