For the Love of Linux: How I Became a STEM Woman
Our blog will be bringing you stories from women working in STEM as part of our “Role Models” series. We kick things off with our STEM Women team reflecting on how and why they became interested in...
View ArticleSoftware Engineering Made a Woman Outta Me
By Jennifer Gilbert This article was originally published on Medium, and is reposted here with permission from the author. Jennifer Gilbert When I decided to learn to code, I knew I was entering a...
View ArticleSTEM Women: How Men Can Help, with Dr Yonatan Zunger
Last week we had our second STEM Women Hangout, from the series How Men Can Help. Our guest was Dr Yonatan Zunger who spoke to us about how leaders can work to be more inclusive of women in their...
View ArticleMaking an Impact With Behavioural Science: Clarissa Silva
Last month we had our very first Hangout from our In The Spotlight series. This series will focus on individual interviews with women who are active in STEM fields. We will talk to them about their...
View ArticleFrom Legos to Robots: Annika O’Brien Brings Tech to Teens
We spoke to Annika O’Brien as part of our ongoing In the Spotlight series. Annika is a roboticist with a background in computer science, software development and programming. Later, she acquired...
View ArticleSTEM Women Host #ScienceChat on Equality & Inclusion
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View ArticleWomen in Tech: From College to a Career with Google
We recently spoke to Erin Leverton and Samantha Schaevitz from Google’s Information Technology Residency Program (ITRP). We chose to highlight this program because it is an career opportunity that...
View ArticleMaking Space History: Candy Torres, NASA Engineer & Latina Pioneer
Rather auspiciously, we commemorated the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing through a Hangout on Air interview with engineer Candy Torres! She gained a degree in astrophysics in the 1970s,...
View ArticleThe Issues and Barriers Facing Women in Technology
There is great interest in understanding why the technology industry and wider STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) fields have low participation by women. In this guest post, Lucy Wright...
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