GirlCon is a free online & in-person conference featuring workshops, keynote speeches, and professional development sessions. About this Event:What happens when you gather gutsy, inspiring high-school females to enhance their diverse passions in law, politics, social-good, art, economics, business with technology? Magic.
Join us virtually to take part in the magic! Register here to attend GirlCon ONLINE for its fifth annual conference. GirlCon will have various workshops and keynote speeches throughout each day of the three day long event that illustrate how technology is ingrained into every field. The lack of womxn in tech is a big issue that everyone on the GirlCon team is striving to fix. Our goal is to provide girls with connections to successful women in their choice career field: we want every girl to feel empowered to reach her potential! Join sessions for more chances to earn free swag, connect with mentors, learn about technology, and get ready to be launched into your field of passion! Check out our conference schedule and cohort of awe-spiring women speakers at girlcon.org! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @girlcontech! About Hyundai Hyundai’s goal is to continuously evolve toward the future of sustainable mobility, autonomy and to positively affect the world in which we live. What better way to achieve those goals, than to invest in the women who will help make it happen?
Eligible RecipientsHigh school seniors and college undergraduates who identify as female, reside in the United States and wish to pursue a STEM-related field of education. Application ProcessAt Hyundai, we are on a journey to proactively promote a shift towards electrification and sustainability. Write an essay of 500 words or more on the journey you will take to promote a positive shift towards sustainability in your chosen STEM field. Then, include the link to your essay on your application form. Scholarship Amount: Five scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each Application Deadline: June 30, 2022 (winners will be announced by August 31, 2022)
The Society of Women Engineers is the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. Join us on March 25 to see what a day in the life as an engineer looks like! Come see some of the engineering labs, private campus tours, and sitting in on college classes! It is free to all, but make sure to wear good shoes and dress for the Colorado weather! Free CSU Swag! This is a free event is free to all, but donations are appreciated!Named after William Hunt Eisenman, the first managing director of ASM International, the Eisenman Camp is the largest and most elaborate Materials Camp® sponsored by the ASM Materials Education Foundation each year. The Eisenman Materials Camp® is where the ASM Materials Education Foundation’s mission statement … to excite young people in materials, science and engineering careers … comes to life. Students work on several group projects and experiments throughout the week-long camp and are instructed by “Materials Mentors” — professional members of ASM International from a variety of scientific backgrounds and industries. Through research and experiments, students learn about materials science and how to operate distinctive and expensive laboratory equipment used in real-life materials science and engineering careers. Who Should Attend?
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2022 Girls Who Code Summer Programs Application
Girls Who Code offers two FREE programs in the summer: the Summer Immersion Program and the Self-Paced Program. Applicants can apply for BOTH programs, if eligible, using this application. However, students can only participate in one Summer Program. The Summer Immersion Program (SIP) is a live, virtual, 2-week introductory computer science course for current eligible 9th, 10th, and 11th grade US students and international students ages 14-18. SIP participants learn web development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while getting an inside look into the tech industry through incredible company partners. In addition to a completely free program, we offer grants up to $500 and tech support for qualifying students. The Self-Paced Program is a 6-week flexible computer science course for current eligible 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade US students (including SIP alumni and graduating seniors) and international students ages 14-18 who prefer not to adhere to a set schedule. Self-Paced Program participants can choose to earn beginner-level badges in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for web development or an intermediate-level badge in Python for cybersecurity. Students will also have the opportunity to build community through weekly live advisory sessions and Girls Who Code activities. Questions? Watch our Application Walkthrough Video, review our FAQs, or join us for a Webinar (US Students, International Students). Send us an email at [email protected]. Let's Get Started! First Step: Register for a Girls Who Code Account using the button below. If you already have an account on this platform from a previous application cycle, please click Log In.
CSM / SWE Girls Lead the Way ConferenceOur annual Girls Lead the Way conference is a full day of interactive, lab or classroom-based learning designed to introduce high school girls in grades 9-12 to engineering and applied mathematics concepts and the Mines campus. The day begins with a welcome and introduction to the event, followed by major panels where women from Mines speak about their respective majors and answer questions. After the panel, girls are broken into smaller groups according to their interest in majors, and attend their first of three hour-long, interactive activity rotations hosted by Mines faculty and students. We will then give an hour for lunch break. To close out the conference, girls can take an optional campus tour with Mines Ambassadors. The classroom and lab-based interactive sessions are overwhelmingly the most impactful part of the day, and make participants more aware of the wide variety of majors and careers available. Participants report feeling more confident in their abilities to pursue their passions in STEM. Girls Lead the Way prepares participants to:
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