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Pour les femmes et les jeunes filles: découvrir les opportunités qu'offre le secteur des TIC

Cette section du portail sur les jeunes filles dans le secteur des TIC contient des liens vers des offres de bourses, des concours et des récompenses, des formations et des stages, des réseaux en ligne, des camps technologiques, des informations sur les Journées nationales des jeunes filles dans le secteur des TIC ainsi que d'autres initiatives visant à encourager et à aider les femmes et les jeunes filles à choisir une carrière dans ce secteur. Nota bene: toute question concernant un programme cité doit être envoyée à l'organisateur du programme.

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L'UIT encourage les établissements universitaires, les entreprises, les pouvoirs publics et les organismes d'aide, les ONG et autres institutions qui proposent des bourses, des concours et des récompenses, des formations et des stages, des réseaux en ligne ou qui organisent des camps technologiques ou des Journées "Les jeunes filles dans le secteur des TIC" à enrichir la base en y ajoutant de nouveaux programmes et à actualiser les informations figurant dans la présente section. Il suffit pour cela de vous inscrire et d'ajouter un nouveau programme ou de modifier les informations concernant vos programmes existants. L'administrateur du portail examinera votre contribution avant de la publier sur le site.

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Publié le:22/11/15

This coding bootcamp offers two scholarships for women.

Publié le:22/11/15

Offers a $5,000 scholarship for its full-stack bootcamp and two $1,000 scholarships for its front-end bootcamps.

Publié le:22/11/15

10% off tuition for female coding bootcamp participants.

Publié le:22/11/15

The Coding Dojo bootcamp offers scholarships for women of up to $2,500, including for their online bootcamp.
 

Publié le:09/04/15
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The CWAJ is an international group of women dedicated to encouraging educational and cultural exchange between Japanese-speaking people and English-speaking people of all nationalities.

All aspects of the Scholarship Program:

Education Programs for children, visually impaired, high school, and college students:

Publié le:09/04/15

Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) – a fun way to inspire and motivate 9 to 14 year old girls with, and through, ICT. Featuring girl-centric topics like music, fashion and celebrity, CC4G develops skills through games and challenges.

Students gain an insight into the relevance of IT and a better understanding of career options from real-world examples and interaction with employers. e-skills UK has worked with employers, as well as educational professionals, to ensure CC4G supports girls in developing the IT skills that will equip them for working life.

Publié le:24/05/16

Computer Mentors offers several programs to provide opportunities for educational and employment success through bridging the technology divide for populations without sufficient economic resources, especially as it relates to children and youth. They offer after school mentoring programmes to students between the ages of 14 and 18 on Microsoft Office, web design, videography and mobile app development; and real-world experience in leadership and project management. They also offer the Kids-Code program which teaches programming, web design, and robotics to grades 4th through 8th.

Publié le:12/06/12
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) is a global organization promoting the responsible use of computer technology. CPSR was incorporated in 1983 (following discussions and organizing that began in 1981). It educates policymakers and the public on a wide range of issues.

Publié le:22/11/15

Online resource for scholarships, university programs, and career information for women interested in computer science

Publié le:24/05/16

Several programmes available throughout the year including hands-on workshops, summer camps on programming as well as conferences with ICT women role models. Check the website for updated information on their upcoming events

Publié le:02/06/15
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CEPIS is the representative body of national informatics associations throughout greater Europe. CEPIS' main aim is to promote the development of the information society in Europe. As part of its work CEPIS aims to promote the participation and advancement of women in ICT-related careers (promote gender equality in the ICT sector) and encourage and stimulate the interest of young people, particularly women, to engage in ICT-related studies and subsequent careers. Its activities in the area include Women in ICT Task Force, CEPIS Award for Women in ICT and Women in ICT role models. 

 

Publié le:21/01/16
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National non-profit dedicated to closing the tech gender gap by running a national computer science competition for middle school girls and workshops around the country.

Publié le:02/06/15

The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in the creation of technology in the engineering and information technology fields. CWIT efforts begin with nurturing a strong group of Scholars, grow to building community resources for other women in these majors, extend to fostering a healthy gender climate and ITE pedagogy in College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) departments, and finally expand into outreach efforts to increase interest in technical careers. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and men) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities.

Publié le:02/06/15

Cybermentor is an online mentoring program for girls in grades 6 to 12 across Alberta.

Each girl is matched with her own carefully-screened mentor and the two connect online throughout the school year using their computers, phones or tablets.

By chatting with their mentor through a secure site, the girls learn about the wealth of careers and opportunities in science and engineering, discover new interests and gain confidence.

The mentors—inspiring women in diverse careers in science, technology, engineering and math—enjoy the experience of being a role model and motivating the next generation of scientists and engineers. 

Publié le:17/06/15
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The Faculty of Computer Science of the Dalhousie University offers its own awards and scholarships to energetic and committed computer science students involved with the Computer Science Society. The Ada Byron Award is offered to individuals demonstrating leadership in and significant contributions towards increasing and promoting the involvement of women in computer science. For example, students may demonstrate this by playing a leadership role in events which encourage women to pursue careers in computer science. The total amount of the Award is $ 3000.