On 11th February 2020, Women in Rail Malaysia working together with YTL Construction and Heriot-Watt University celebrated International Day of Women and Girls in Science. We spoke to 400 girls in Johor Bahru, visiting 3 premier secondary schools: Sultan Ibrahim Girls School, SMK (P) Infant Jesus Convent and Sekolah Tun Fatimah. In all three schools, the girls were eager to learn and better understand what their options were for a career in the STEM space or domestic rail industry.
There is much Women in Rail Malaysia is committed to doing for young girls everywhere, given that the first strategic objective for Women in Rail Malaysia is to increase the quality of talent coming through to strengthen the rail industry.
Having organised career talks in schools since 2018, Women in Rail Malaysia is excited to continue to engage the young as well as create better awareness about the future growth opportunities for women in the Malaysian rail industry.
There is much Women in Rail Malaysia is committed to doing for young girls everywhere, given that the first strategic objective for Women in Rail Malaysia is to increase the quality of talent coming through to strengthen the rail industry.
Having organised career talks in schools since 2018, Women in Rail Malaysia is excited to continue to engage the young as well as create better awareness about the future growth opportunities for women in the Malaysian rail industry.