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IET on Twitter: "Chartered engineer, Dr Nike Folayan, is founder & chair of the Association for Black & Minority Ethnic Engineers, which campaigns for ethnic diversity in the UK engineering sector. She's
Dr Nike Folayan MBE (PhD, CEng., FIET) - Technical Director - WSP in the UK | LinkedIn
Inspirational Woman: Dr Nike Folayan MBE | Chartered Electronics Engineer and Co-Founder & Chairperson, AFBE-UK
Bath and North East Somerset Libraries - Women in STEM: Nike Folayan MBE British Engineer, Tech Blogger, and Engineering Consultant. #BathnesLibraries #VirtualLibrary #WomensHistoryMonth #WHM2022 #WomenInSTEM #BritishScienceWeek | Facebook
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Current Young Woman Engineer of the Year ceremony
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Profession recognised in New Year Honours list | CIHT
Dr Nike Folayan MBE is a Chartered... - WHEN FEMALES LEAD | Facebook
Dr Nike Folayan - Designed to Inspire - Royal Academy of Engineering - YouTube
Athlete Dina Asher-Smith among honorary graduands for March 2022 - News Centre - University of Kent
WSP's Dr Nike Folayan MBE receives an honorary degree
Dr Nike Folayan on Twitter: "#ThroughbackTuesday. Images: myself & wonderful @YeWanDae @AFBE_UK 5th anniversary&awards 2012 held at @RAEngNews. She won the exceptional achiever award sponsored by @ACE_Updates then went on to win
WSP's Dr Nike Folayan MBE receives an honorary degree
Stemettes ® 🤍☆ # + on Twitter: "Chartered Engineer Dr Nike Folayan on why she loves engineering: "I never stop learning something new and the excitement of opportunities engineering brings." #WomenInEngineering #WomenInSTEM #
An interview with Dr Nike Folayan about diversity in engineering - EngineeringUK | Inspiring tomorrow's engineers.
Sheffield Insights - Meet Dr Nike Folayan - The University of Sheffield Kaltura Digital Media Hub
TOWARDS A MORE INCLUSIVE WORK FORCE... IS ENGINEERING REALLY WELCOMING?