WOMEN in computer scienceFeatures the conference in which the issue of the declining number of women coming on to computer science and information technology courses was discussed. Social barriers associated with the decline in the number of women into computing; Formation of the Women Into Computing...
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The under-representation of w omen in computer science education courses is well documented, and the social and commercial need to address this is widely r
Curated by Dr. Laura Hoopes, Halstead-Bent Professor of Biology at Pomona College, Women in Science is a discussion space on issues of parity and the female experience in science. Please join in to share your experiences, perspectives and opinions.
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As IBM's first female CEO, Rometty has been integral to the company's success since she joined in 1981. She also serves on the board of trustees at the prestigious Northwestern University, the school from which she graduated with a BS in computer science. ...
Ultimately, Mutlum chose to study computer science in college, given that computers, and computer science, in essence, are all about mathematics and abstract thinking. Being a woman in IT never swayed Mutlum to think of herself one way or another, although it was clear early on that her p...
We are the women in cyber. The few protecting the many. The underrepresented, who over influence. The half of the world, who see the problems differently, who solve them uniquely. We are the women in cyber safeguarding society. Protecting us all. We need more like us. We need more like...
“As a female computer science graduate, I always wanted to work somewhere that would challenge me and help me grow professionally.” Read how Lina’s career flourished with our Generation Oracle programme in Saudi Arabia. Read the blog Oxana, Consulting Practice Manager “Oracle Women’s Leader...
Code First: Girls- Runs free courses and events that help young women learn the basics of web development and entrepreneurship. [London, UK] Railsbridge- Free workshops in Rails, Ruby, and other web technologies. Focused on increasing diversity in tech, so that people of all backgrounds can ...