Dr Hannah Dee’s Blog on Suffrage Science – decoding the brooch
You can read all about Suffrage Science at http://www.suffragescience.org/ Here’s Hannah’s introduction to her blog: “A week ago I went to London to borrow a piece [more >]
You can read all about Suffrage Science at http://www.suffragescience.org/ Here’s Hannah’s introduction to her blog: “A week ago I went to London to borrow a piece [more >]
STEM Gamechangers By Hannah Dee, Aberystwyth University On the 21 and 22 September I went to London for STEM Gamechangers at the Alan Turing Institute, [more >]
Being a leader Leadership is a way of being – not a title Last night I had the pleasure of leading a workshop for BCS [more >]
Computer Science (CS) is growing in popularity with young women “It used to be that many female software developers came from a variety of different majors [more >]
“For many years, women and girls have played an important role in science and technology. Without the work of tech pioneers like Hedy Lamarr and [more >]
Here is a new blog that Sarah Burnett has written for WISE about AI and the AI Accelerator: https://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/inspiration/2017/10/artificial-intelligence-the-greatest-opportunity-for-women Inspiration | Artificial intelligence – the [more >]
Amanda writes: “Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) is known as the first computer programmer. What did she really contribute to computing? So many blog posts, articles and [more >]
Visual Text Margaret Ross reporting on IWD in Southampton and joint BCSWomen events: The colour of our leaflet was Green White and Violet, for Give [more >]
Sarah Burnett is Vice President of Research at Everest Group, Chair of BCSWomen, and Computer Weekly’s top 50 influential women in IT. “Recently, as guest [more >]
This year I was elected onto the BCS Council for a 3 year term. I was really touched by the number of people who kindly [more >]
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