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How do engineering unions in the Nordics enhance member experiences and adapt to the changing world of work?

How do engineering unions in the Nordics enhance member experiences and adapt to the changing world of work?

In honour of World Mental Health Day, we spoke with Eva Jakobsen, a work-life consultant at IDA, about the prevalence of stress in the workplace and the importance of preventative measures.

Watch the interview with Jacob Herbst to gain insights into new cybersecurity challenges and the evolving role of engineers.

Watch our interview with Frank Jensen on the necessary skills and research to make buildings regenerative.

ANE and NORDTEK (the Network of Technical Universities in the Nordic and Baltic countries) stand united in urging Nordic ministers to prioritize lifelong learning opportunities for STEM professionals across the Nordic Region.

This September, ANE’s board will meet up in Copenhagen to delve deeper into the crucial roles of Nordic engineers and STEM professionals shaping the digital future. We’re eager to include your voice in this discourse. What, in your view, constitutes the key role of Nordic Engineers and STEM pros in shaping the digital future?

ANE commends the EU declaration on Gender Equality, highlighting gender equality as a core EU value. Particularly thrilled about its focus on STEM and addressing gender disparities.

The ANE Student Network has released a statement calling upon decision-makers to consider the well-being of students and tackle the root causes of mental health problems.

The EU Year of Skills provides us with an opportunity to weigh up the skills demand, address the skills shortages and invest in the right skills. It will be a loss of face to miss this opportunity.

To celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, the Association of Nordic Engineers will host the talk Equal doesn’t mean identical by Birgitte Baadegaard.
(Photo by Suezanna Zenani)