International Women’s Day Events in Manchester 3-13 March 2016
Wonder Women This feminist festival is running a huge programme of events from 3-13 March, including discussions, performances and workshops. They’ll be in the Manchester [more >]
Wonder Women This feminist festival is running a huge programme of events from 3-13 March, including discussions, performances and workshops. They’ll be in the Manchester [more >]
WOW Friday focuses on power, politics and women in the workplace. It looks at how ensuring women’s futures – in areas including healthcare, entrepreneurship, science [more >]
Dr Sue Black: Adventures of a Cheeky Geek Named one of the top 50 women in tech in Europe in 2015 I’m an award-winning computer [more >]
If you relish the idea of inspiring people, fostering innovation and creativity and helping others to realise their potential then teaching computing is the career [more >]
Dr Louise Brown, Research Fellow in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, has recently been awarded an EPSRC Research Software Engineering (RSE) Fellowship. There [more >]
BCS Academy and University College London present the 12th London Hopper Colloquium on Wednesday, 25 May 2016 at the BCS headquarters in London. This 1-day event [more >]
BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium Location: Hallam Hall, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard St, Sheffield S1 2LX Date: 31 March Time: 10am-5pm, followed by a social 5pm-7pm Booking [more >]
Research reported recentry in the Guardian and on the BBC Read more here: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/12/women-considered-better-coders-hide-gender-github http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35559439
Join WeAreTheCity, BCSWomen and the Women in Technology Network at our event to showcase the launch of the new book by Dr Sue Black, Saving [more >]
GGTP #60: Stories of Women in Science Sunday 6th March, 2-4pm, Manchester City Centre Tickets £4.50 including refreshments and a booklet to keep Join Manchester [more >]
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