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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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Enregistrements trouvés: 39
Publié le:25/06/12
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Advancing ICT through scholarships and research. Provides extensive information on IT careers and scholarships, interviews with men and women who work in IT, Myths about women in ICT.

Publié le:04/07/12

ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science is committed to encouraging and motivating female students to pursue tertiary studies in the engineering & computer science domain.

We offer a A$5000 scholarship for high-acheiving female undergraduate students on commencement of their degree. More information can be found here: http://cecs.anu.edu.au/future_students/undergraduate/scholarships

There are also a range of special scholarships offered for continuing female students and more information can be found here: https://cecs.anu.edu.au/current_students/scholarships

Publié le:04/07/12
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ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science encourage our female students to network with each other, as well as with their male colleagues, on a regular basis so that they build new networks and make new friends to support themselves and each other while studying (and beyond).

From time-to-time the College organises get-togethers for female students, and we particularly welcome their voluntary assistance for outreach programs to help other young women decide on a career in engineering and computer science.

More information can be found here:

https://cecs.anu.edu.au/current_students/wit

Publié le:25/06/12
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Through its branches and executive, the AWE, works actively to further the participation of women and girls in education, through networking, research, conferences, Seminars, and curriculum/policy watch among others.

Publié le:18/06/12
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At national, state and regional levels, the ACS commits to create and support initiatives that encourage the entry, development and retention of women in ICT professions generally and within the ACS.  Provides scholarship and career & job information/links.

Publié le:13/02/12

AWISE is a national communications umbrella that forms a collaborative voice connecting Technology Networks for Women. The AWISE Goals are: Help individual networks achieve their goals faster, better and cheaper; National single point of contact; Encourage more females into technology based industries; share information and initiatives; Centralized national body to influence government and media and Obtain national funding to support agreed initiatives.

Publié le:01/01/12
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A national communications umbrella that forms a collaborative voice connecting Technology Networks for Women.  Provides links to events,

The Digi-Girls Program for Women has grown out of the successes of our high school programs.  We offer this model to targeted groups of women to improve their technical skills for specific purposes in a supportive environment.

ABS figures show that women are not accessing the Internet at nearly the same rate as men. Further, that women are operating small businesses at twice the rate of men and many are juggling families and a career.  The number of women choosing a technology based career is falling. 

Due to this, programs are now targeting home-based, micro and small business women operators to advise ways that technology can help build their business.
Unlike the high school programs, Digi-Girls for Women recognized the need for short sessions which can fit in around family responsibilities.  In general, programs are half day sometimes requiring more than one session.

Publié le:25/06/12
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Working to change students' perceptions about ICT courses and ICT careers.  Provides links to resources, presentations, reports, resources for teachers, schools. You can become a member as well.

Publié le:25/06/12
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Targeted at female computer scientists and software engineers, Girl Geek Dinners is a technically focused group that aims to fill what organisers say is a vacuum in user groups for women in technology in Sydney.