Women in Engineering Mentoring
The Women in Engineering (WIE) mentoring program aims to foster connections and provide development opportunities that help women to thrive in their engineering studies and careers. We firmly believe that as a Faculty It’s our responsibility to champion gender equity and give everyone an equal chance of success.
Paired with accomplished industry professionals, the program helps students expand their networks, gain critical insights into the field, grow professionally, and get a headstart on their careers. It’s also a great opportunity for participating professionals to empower the next generation of engineering professionals.
Benefits of being a mentor
- Shape the leaders of tomorrow;
- Make a difference in the lives of others
- Gain new perspectives and fresh ideas
- Expand your professional network and
- Become more involved with the engineering community at Monash
Eligibility criteria
The program is open to alumni and industry professionals who are:
- Women
- Monash Engineering alumni or industry mentors from relevant engineering field
- Able to commit to meeting your mentee a minimum of three times for the duration of the program
- Able to commit at least one hour of your time per mentoring session over the duration of the program
Benefits of being a mentee
We run a variety of professional development and networking opportunities for mentees during the program. To make the most of your participation, we suggest attending the following sessions:
- Program launch event
- Mentoring workshop and Professional Development session
- Participate in three or more meetings with your mentor during the program
- Final celebration with program participants
Eligibility criteria
The program is open to student mentees who are:
- Women
- Current students including students on Co-Op placement
- Studying at an Australian campus
- Enrolled in either the penultimate or final year of an undergraduate course with the Faculty of Engineering (including double degrees)
- Enrolled in a postgraduate course with the Faculty of Engineering
Mentee event
An introductory session dedicated to preparing mentees for their journey. Mentees will learn how to approach their mentors, what to ask and make a plan for productivity and goal setting in the program. Our Program Manager will be there to also answer any questions.
Launch event
Mentors and mentees are introduced to the program and each other. We also provide all tools and resources for the program, and partnerships are given the opportunity to plan their goals.
Networking event
In a facilitated workshop, mentees are given the chance to build their communication and presentation skills. Mentors are invited to connect with other mentors and industry partners. Afterwards, both parties engage in a structured speed networking session.
Celebration event
At the end of the program, our mentors and mentees gather to celebrate their progress, share their experiences and reflect on their journeys. We also award certificates to participants who successfully complete the program.
Mentee testimonials

"I was extremely fortunate to join the WIT program as I entered my Industry-Based Learning program. I cannot imagine that I would have had the same level of success and development had I not had my industry mentor to lean on, talk to, seek advice from and strategize with. With my mentor’s help, I was able to navigate, manage and understand the corporate world. It can be easy to be overwhelmed by the big life choices we make as students and having someone experienced to guide you is invaluable. My mentor’s kindness, genuine interest and support became the ace up my sleeve time and time again. I recommend this program to anyone who wants to step from university to industry on the right foot."
- Elena Doncila Pop, Bachelor of Computer Science
"If you are a woman in the Faculty of Information Technology who is looking for guidance and/or support, I highly recommend the WIT Mentoring Program. It is a great way to network with experienced women in the IT industry, as well as develop yourself professionally in a supportive environment. I cannot thank my mentor enough for being so generous with her time and knowledge during the program, and for her ongoing advice and support."
- Mikaela Milesi, Master of Data Science
Mentor testimonials

"Twenty years ago during my time at Monash studying IT, there were no programs like this on offer. Having a program like this would’ve given my career an advantage, which is why I am honoured to volunteer as a mentor."
- Carol Chew, Senior Director, Product Management, Mediaocean
"I am so honoured and proud to be part of the Monash University Women in IT mentoring program. It is the perfect opportunity to give back and support the next generation of women coming into the IT industry. I certainly wish there was this type of program around when I was at university. The program is run exceptionally well, and the mentors and mentees are always enthusiastic and welcoming.”
- Gerri Dickson, Analyst Capability Lead, Seisma
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Program information
Program length: 4 months
Program type: Alumni & Industry to Student
Location: Australia
Key Dates:
- Mentee applications open: Monday 2 March
- Mentee applications close: Sunday 22 March, 11:59pm
- Mentor applications open: Open now
- Mentor applications close: Tuesday 31 March 11:59pm
- Program commences: Monday 4 May
- Program concludes: Friday 4 September
Eligibility: Mentees must be penultimate and final year students studying a single or double degree in Engineering, or postgraduate students (any year) that identify as women.
Applications for the 2026 Women in Engineering Mentoring Program have now closed.
Program contact
Gemma Cash
Faculty of Engineering Alumni Engagement Team
engineering.alumni@monash.edu