In a report published to mark International Women's Day (11F), Professor and Researcher Núria Pinyol of Barcelona School of Civil Engineering - UPC, highlights her profession as an invisible driving force of society.
On the occasion of the International Day of Women & Girls in Science, the newspaper La Vanguardia published a report analyzing the impact and challenges of women in the world of engineering. Among the expert voices featured is that of Núria Pinyol, Professor at Barcelona School of Civil Engineering and researcher in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
In the article, Pinyol and other professionals reflect on how engineering is a fundamental discipline for the functioning of the modern world, even though their work often goes unnoticed by the general public. Núria Pinyol's inclusion in this article not only demonstrates the academic excellence of our School's faculty but also the institution's commitment to breaking down stereotypes and leading the transformation of the sector.
At Barcelona School of Civil Engineering we celebrate this perspective that combines technical expertise with social awareness, and we invite you to read the full testimony of Núria and the rest of female engineers.
Read it in La Vanguardia: Mujeres ingenieras: “La sociedad no funcionaría sin nuestro trabajo”
