The time is 15 Ramboll Denmark has just agreed with the ten girls from grade 8 that they need in a short internship with them in Week 41, although the plan was that they should have hosted five girls. "We have planned a general day for the girls, so we took five or ten girls does not make much difference. When the girls are cute and really want to visit us, so we would like to see them, "explains Annie Maria Blynov as recruitment consultant at Ramboll Denmark. She is particularly surprised at how curious the girls have been once they're past Ramboll Denmark condition. The event focuses on the science also is a female. Ramboll Denmark is one of 17 companies that have turned up at the Experimentarium in Hellerup September 27, 2011 to provide nearly 80 girls from grade 8 the opportunity to come in one day internship with them. Girls find internships "The day is structured so the girls do not just have to follow an engineer for a whole day. They must meet female employees, make a calculation task and visit Bella Sky, "says Annie Maria Blynov from Ramboll Denmark. Natural Sciences show Before the girls visiting the companies' booths at Experimentarium, they see a science show where liquid nitrogen is thrown on the floor, and balloons are pictured in a yellow sodium light. Like the four girls who read or will read natural sciences, talk about their experiences with the subjects. One of the speakers in the hall is Dorthe Ravnsbæk from Aarhus University. She studies how to save power, and was in the spring voted Europe's best young researcher. Ordinarily she is working on developing an advanced fuel tank. "I control instruments for several million crowns and cooperate crisscrossed with researchers worldwide. It's pretty cool, "she says. She believes it is an advantage for the girls, that they are good at writing and proficient in technical professions.
Became interested in the technical
Another of the speakers is Kirstine Banke. She graduated in summer. Originally, she wanted the Agricultural University to become a veterinarian, but during the high school, she was more interested in the technical. Therefore, she changed her mind and will instead apply for the Technical University of Denmark this summer, where she will study medicine and technology. It allows her to work with people, but still learn a lot about technology.
Emma and Sara chooses Ramboll
"What to do with you?" Asks 14-year-old Sara Gardar from Brøndbyvester School when she and her 14-year-old classmate, Emma Sorensen, comes to Ramboll Denmark stand where Annie Maria Blynov taking. After a short talk the girls go on with a few Ramboll leaflets in their hands. The girls visiting the rest of the stands until their teacher takes them and says that they will soon have to find a place they want in practice. They look at each other and run up to Ramboll Denmark, where they sign a contract about having to visit them in week 41. "It sounded to be fun to work as an architect. You can make a lot of fun buildings, "says Emma Sorensen.
Facts
Under the title The internship as a problem solver - girls in science and technical subjects, the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender Equality, DTU, DI, Experimentarium and Engineering Association, IDA, decided to focus on getting more girls to choose scientific and technical subjects at youth - and higher education. The project is inspired by a similar action in Germany, which has existed for ten years and today engages 120,000 girls annually.
Source: UVM