International Women in Engineering Day is celebrated on 23 June every year around the world to honour women in engineering. It focuses on raising the profile of women who are changing the field of engineering one degree at a time. An endeavour by IABSE's President, Dr. Tina Vejrum, and supported by current President Dr. Harshavardhan Subbarao, you will find below messages from inspiring women engineers from IABSE.
Seven Women Engineers. Seven Journeys. One Shared Message.
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Stay curious. Say yes to opportunities. Seek mentors. Build international networks. Embrace new challenges.
Lead with purpose. Create sustainable solutions
2026 messages are from: M. Dolores G. Pulido, Spain; Estefania Cervantes, Ecuador; Izabela Drygala, Poland; Maria Kierzek, Switzerland; Helena Gervasio, Portugal; Ilona-May Hall, Denmark; and Kristin Nessa, Norway. Video message from H. Gervasio (Click Here).
No two engineering careers follow the same path. Some begin with a fascination for bridges. Others start with research, teaching, sustainability, or a simple curiosity about how things work. The seven women featured in this publication come from different countries, cultures, and professional backgrounds. They work in academia, consulting, research, design, and infrastructure management. Yet their journeys reveal many similarities. Each speaks about the importance of curiosity. Each highlights the value of mentors, international collaboration, and continuous learning. Each describes moments when growth came from accepting uncertainty and embracing new opportunities. On International Women in Engineering Day 2026, IABSE celebrates not only their achievements, but also the lessons their journeys offer to the next generation of engineers. Their stories remind us that engineering is not simply a profession. It is a lifelong journey of learning, responsibility, creativity, and service to society.


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2025 Messages from: Tina Vejrum (Denmark), Agnes Curras (Hong Kong SAR, China), Barbara Boesen MacAulay (Denmark), Chiara Rosignoli (USA), Elsa de Sá Caetano (Portugal), Emma Liao (China), Lakshmy Parameswaran (India), Luciana Marziotte (Uruguay), Robin Eunju Kim (Korean Rep.), Wenjun Cao (Hong Kong SAR, China).
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2024 Messages from: Tina Vejrum (Denmark), Marija Trifunovic (Costa Rica), Vanja Samec (Austria), Yukari Aoki (Japan), Namhee Kim Hong (Korean Rep.), Eva Lantsoght (Ecuador, the Netherlands), Nisrine Makhoul (France), and Su Danna (China).
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2023 Messages from: Tina Vejrum (Denmark), Ana Mandic (Croatia), Ann Schumacher (Switzerland), Mariagrazia Bruschi (US), Maria Pina Limongelli (Italy), Sotiria P. Stefanidou (Greece), Varsha Agarwal (India). View all video messages: Click Here
Tina Vejrum, IABSE President; Senior Technical Director, COWI Denmark

23 June marks the International Women in Engineering Day and I am very proud to celebrate this important day serving as the first female president of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE). With 3000 members from over 100 countries and active programs for young engineers, the association has a lot to offer. And we need more women to take an active role. In the videos you will meet some of the exceptional women who shape the engineering profession and serve as great role models. We need more like them! We need to inspire young girls to study natural science and engineering to take an active role in shaping tomorrow’s sustainable societies.
Engineers design solutions for people and we can only provide good solutions by having a diverse background ourselves allowing us to understand the challenges of different groups of people. But diversity cannot stand alone if there is not inclusion. I encourage the engineering profession to take an inclusive approach and actively support and provide opportunity for all people irrespective of their age, gender and background.
Also, in 2023, the aim of the International Women’s Day is to #EmbraceEquity to get the world talking about 'Why equal opportunities aren't enough’, since people start from different places. When we embrace equity, we embrace diversity, and we embrace inclusion, to help drive success for all.

Ana Mandic, SEI Editorial Board Chair, Commission 1 Vice-Chair, Croatian NG, Chair; Prof., University of Zagreb, Croatia
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I am a woman. I am a civil engineer. And I don’t see anything strange in that.
I have always loved math and drawing, even though I attended a language high school, my graduation thesis in physics was dedicated to energy conservation. Studying at the Faculty of Civil Engineering was a very logical choice, and later on, working on bridge projects and educating young future engineers is something I enjoy every day.
I look at my daughter who is a lot like me, she enjoys solving math puzzles and is not very enthusiastic when learning about history. On the other hand, the son, who is still very young, is extremely interested in tools and electronics, but he likes to steal a doll from his sister's room and laugh ...