Each year we publish a report to highlight our impact. We invite you to have a look at this year’s and past reports to see the effect our initiatives have and how ONWiE has grown and evolved over the years!
Annual Reports
Summit Reports
Case Studies
“Twenty years of progress towards diversity with the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering.”
Produced in 2026 by current Chair, Kim Jones, former Chair Mary Wells and incoming Chair, Lauren Tribe. It includes data about participation in ONWiE programs and analysis of gender breakdowns of students and faculty at Ontario institutions.“Closing the Gender Gap in Engineering – the Role of High School Physics”
Produced in 2018 on behalf of the University of Guelph by Mary A. Wells Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, ONWiE Chair 2013-2018; Martin Williams, Associate Professor, Physics; Eamonn Corrigan, OCT, PhD Candidate, Physics and Valerie Davidson Professor Emerita, Engineering, ONWiE Founder for the consultation on K-12 education in Ontario.Ontario Network of Women in Engineering Case Study: Indicators of Success and Reflections on Lessons Learned
Produced in 2019 by Mary A. Wells Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Guelph, ONWiE Chair 2013-2018; Kim Jones, Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, ONWiE Chair 2018 – Present, and Valerie Davidson Professor Emerita, Engineering, University of Guelph, ONWiE Founder.Engineers Canada’s 2022 National Membership Report
Engineers Canada is pleased to publish the 2023 edition of Canadian Engineers for Tomorrow, highlighting trends related to enrolment and degrees awarded in post-secondary engineering education in Canada. This document comprises information on all academic terms from the calendar years 2017 through 2022.