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Stereotypes steer women away from computer science

Mentoring Resources

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Organizations

  • Women in Engineering at the University of Delaware -- lots of information and resources for undergraduates and graduates.
  • CRA-W Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research
  • Association for Women in Computing
  • National Center for Women & Information Technology
  • Society of Women Engineers
  • Women in Science Organizations

Conferences and Workshops

  • The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing -- The conference that every woman should attend at least once in her career. Imagine meeting 1000 women in computer science from across the globe. Get informed and get inspired!
  • The CRA-W hosts Graduate Student Cohorts that provide lots of information about how to succeed in graduate school and beyond. If you're a first-year graduate student, you should apply to attend.
  • OurCS: Opportunites for Undergraduate Research in Computer Science -- a new conference held at CMU

Financial Resources

  • Student Travel Award: Office of Women Affairs UD

Our Syster CISters

  • Women in Computer Science @ Rutgers University
  • CISters @ Northeastern University
  • CISters @ the University of Pennsylvania
  • Sanford Women in Computer Sciences
  • CMU Women@SCS

Tech

  • geekgirl's plain-english computing
  • linuxchix.org
  • Girl geeks, the source for women in computing (good resources but not terribly current)
  • Pathways: Women in Computer Science

Fun Stuff

  • Think Geek Girly Geek Tees!
  • Shiny Shiny, a girl's guide to gadgets.
  • Geek Test. How big of a geek are you really? Take this test to quantify your inner geek!
  • | A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys, by Mikki Halpin and Victoria Maat
  • Piled Higher & Deeper

Other Links

AAUP: Attracting and Retaining Women in Science and Engineering

Recruiting and Retaining Women Graduate Students in Computer Science and Engineering

Mentoring Resources


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