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Registros encontrados: 56
publicado el:28/07/15
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The Augusta Ada Single Parent Award is available to a needy single parent who is in receipt of benefits from the Nova Scotia Department of Social Services or receiving similar benefits from another source. The eligible student must be taking at least four credits and have a minimum A­ (80%) average. Preference is given to women in computer science. 

publicado el:09/04/15
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Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing. It uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more engaging, less frustrating first programming experience.

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http://www.alice.org/index.php?page=contact/contact

Tech camp for middle school girls that also provides mentoring and networking opportunities for women of all ages

ACM-W's mission is to celebrate, inform and support women in computing, and work with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.  This includes promoting activities that result in more equal representation of women in CS such as mentoring or role modeling; monitoring the status of women in industrial and computing through the gathering of statistics; providing historical information about women's accomplishments and roles in CS; and serving as a repository of information about programs, documents and policies of concern to women in CS.

Atlanta’s all girls coding program. The girls go through an experience of solving community-based issues in a collaborative environment. The programs are project-based with an emphasis on empowering girls and their communities. Their mission is threefold: to decrease the gender gap in technology; introduce girls to a collaborative environment; and identify skill-set for girls to change their community. You can register online through their website.

publicado el:22/11/15
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$500 scholarship for female coding bootcamp participants.

publicado el:09/04/15
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Site with listings of various scholarships in computer science offered by Canadian Universities listed by province

publicado el:19/05/16
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Since 1958, CIPS has helped strengthen the Canadian IT industry by establishing standards and sharing best practices for the benefit of individual IT professionals and the sector as a whole. As Canada’s Association of Information Technology Professionals, we represent thousands of members across the country.

CIPS offers Networking opportunities, Certification of IT professionals (I.S.P. and ITCP designations), Accreditation of IT university and college programs, and a voice to government on issues that affect the profession and industry.

The an industry led coalition of organizations and businesses led by Bell Canada, CCICT seeks to achieve practical solutions to an alarming decline in ICT-related post-secondary enrolments (30-40%), historically low female participation (25%), and significant shifts in demand – against the backdrop of a growing need for every industry to embrace the tools and methods of the knowledge economy. Career choosers and their advisors (parents, teachers, the media) often don’t know about the exciting ways that ICT-related careers are changing.

publicado el:09/04/15
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A listing of fellowships and scholarships for women in technology

In a series of full day courses and exclusive industry events, participants will learn the new leadership skills for a digital age, gain mastery of digital business models and develop disciplined approaches to exploiting convergence opportunities. For the first time, one program will provide TMT executives with actionable strategies for succeeding in the new economy.

publicado el:09/04/15
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CanWIT is a connected organization that provides women in technology with knowledge and passion, allowing them to advance in their careers and businesses and grow the organizations they participate in. CanWIT does this through mentoring, networking, development and advocacy.

publicado el:09/04/15
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Provides information about technology-related careers,profiles, myths and realities, role models, workplaces, etc.; organizes actitivities and contests for high school students

publicado el:09/04/15
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The CEMC Workshop in Computer Science for Young Women is a unique opportunity designed to ignite enthusiasm for computer science in interested female students from across Canada. The young women invited learn that computer science is about much more than using and programming computers. Through lectures, labs and hands-on activities, the workshop explores the foundations and applications of computer science that have a profound effect on the world today.

publicado el:09/04/15
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The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing at the University of Waterloo hosts an annual Summer Institute for Teachers of Computer Science which offers teachers a chance to learn about new technologies, teaching techniques ,etc.