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For Women and Girls:  Explore ICT Opportunities

This part of the Girls in ICT Portal contains links to scholarships, contests and awards, training and internships, online networks, tech camps, information about national Girls in ICT Day events and other initiatives to encourage and support women and girls to enter the ICT sector.  Please note that any questions you may have about any of the listed programs should be directed to the program provider.

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ITU encourages academic institutions, companies, government and aid agencies, NGOs, and others that offer scholarships, contests and awards, training and internships, online networks, tech camps, and Girls in ICT Day events to add new programs and update the information posted here to keep it current.  All you need to do is register and add or edit information about your program.  The Girls in ICT Portal administrator will review your content before posting it to the public.

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posted on:20/06/12
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Chulalongkorn University has established  financial assistance and scholarships for undergraduates and graduate students

posted on:01/01/12
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Example of scholarship program offered by Cisco

posted on:01/01/12
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Cisco Networking Academy Program is a public-private partnership between Cisco Systems, education, business, government and community organizations around the world, aimed at nurturing IT professionals.

posted on:01/01/12
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CN encourages women to pursue non-traditional careers in areas such as trades, technology and operations. To date, participation by women in these fields has been limited.

 

posted on:01/01/12
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The Ministry has created a financial allocation called "Path of Success in Business (PARP)," designed to enhance and support the course integration of young people who have successfully completed high school (BA) and have chosen to engage in graduate studies in University Institute of Technology (IUT).

posted on:01/01/12
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CodeChix - cool developers and brainy chicks meeting face-to-face and gadget-to-gadget in a non-alpha, language/os agnostic, supportive environment and creating great things…

posted on:21/06/12
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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: Scholarship@cwaj.org

Education Programs for children, visually impaired, high school, and college students: Education@cwaj.org

posted on:12/06/12
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The Colorado Celebration of Women in Computing (CCWIC) is a regional meeting modeled after the highly successful international Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC). The goal of CCWIC is to encourage the research and career interests of local women in computing.

posted on:01/01/12
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The Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) and the Coalition to Diversify Computing (CDC) sponsor a Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) to encourage women and minorities to pursue graduate education in computer science and engineering. The DLS brings prominent faculty and industry researchers to campuses to encourage women and minorities to attend graduate school.

Contact:

http://cra-w.org/Contact.aspx

posted on:01/01/12
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Women often find themselves a minority in their own departments or research unit, typically have few female colleagues and role models, and may be concerned about their potential for success. CRA-W-sponsored Career Mentoring Workshops (CMW) bring junior researchers and educators together with women already established in their fields.

Contact:

http://cra-w.org/Contact.aspx