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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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An initiative led by Girls in Tech Indonesia, #WomenWin is an idea competition, workshop, pitch night and mentoring initiative for girls and women aged 17-45. The idea competition is intended for participants with currently offline ideas that could benefit from incorporating technology.An initiative led by Girls in Tech Indonesia, #WomenWin is an idea competition, workshop, pitch night and mentoring initiative for girls and women aged 17-45. The idea competition is intended for participants with currently offline ideas that could benefit from incorporating technology.

Publié le:09/04/15
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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:09/04/15

Provides a safe place for women to meet, and offers classes in literacy, tailoring, English language, women's rights awareness, computer training and typing

Publié le:09/04/15

A*STAR strives to groom young and promising talent.  Awards are given to  local upper secondary and junior college students who demonstrate particularly strong aptitude and interest in math and science to spur their passion in scientific research and development.  Other awards and scholarships are given to undergraduates, graduates, and post graduate students

Publié le:09/04/15
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AMORE-PACIFIC Awards and Fellowships.To honour women scientists and young female researchers.  Provision of awards and fellowships to increase the visibility of women scientists through publicizing their achievement.

The Korean Federation of Women's Science & Technology Associations (KOFWST) created the "AMOREPACIFIC Award for Outstanding Women in the Sciences," together with AMOREPACIFIC, to award women scientists with outstanding achievements in order to promote and develop scientific activities by women and make widely known their achievements, thereby encouraging future women scientists. This award, which is presented jointly by KOFWST and AMOREPACIFIC, amounts to a total of 75 million won. It has six categories - Grand Award(1 person), Science & Technology Award(2 persons), Young Scientist Award(2 persons), Science Promotion Award(1 person), Frontier Award(1 person), Most Promising Talent Award(2 persons) - and is presented to nine people. What is unique about the award is that its scope has been expanded to include application areas in addition to pure studies.

Publié le:09/04/15
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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:09/04/15

Asia Pacific Women’s Information Network Center (APWINC) was established in November 1996 at Sookmyung Women’s University to promote gender equality and empower women’s potential and skills in the field of Information and Communication Technology(ICT) in Asia and the Pacific region.

APWINC has made various efforts to play a pioneer role for women’s informatization by conducting research, field surveys, education and training, as well as conferences, workshops, and seminars in gender & ICT.

It collaborates with international organizations, governmental organizations and NGOs to develop ICT-related projects for women.

For current activities, more information can be found in the Facebook and Twitter.
Facebook: Apwinc Sookmyung (http://www.facebook.com/apwinc)
Twitter: @apwinc
 

Publié le:09/04/15
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An internet based women's information service and network in Asia. It is an initiative geared towards developing cooperative approaches and partnerships in increasing access and exploring application of new ICTs for women's empowerment.  Provides a list of participating organizations in Asia.

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.

Publié le:09/04/15
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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:09/04/15
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Various scholarships are available to AUT students, see the website for more details

Publié le:09/04/15
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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:09/04/15
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There are many study options for ICT careers, although a university degree greatly increases the options available to you. Courses that combine ICT with another discipline and those that have strong industry contacts or work programs are gaining popularity. However, it is possible to enter the profession by other routes, such as starting out on an IT helpdesk, and moving upwards as you undertake industry certification and/or vendor training.

Whichever path you choose, however, you can be assured that it’s only the beginning. ICT is so fast paced that a successful career demands you keep your skills and knowledge up to date, and commit to lifelong learning.
Find out the courses available at various levels: i) University or ii) TAFE.

Publié le:09/04/15
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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

Children’s Technology Workshop (CTWorkshop) teaches children to design and use software and applications and trains children in computer use and programming.