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Of course, we have developed a list of interesting links.
For a better overview, the list is divided into five parts. You can access them by clicking on one of the subject areas. We hope you find these links helpful. |
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Design your future |
DYF is a grassroots initiative sponsored by Autodesk, Inc., the world's leading
design software company, based in San Rafael. Our goal is to inspire and empower girls to pursue careers
in math, science, and technology, and to influence other companies to do the same. Our first step was to form a
team of female student interns who make it our personal mission to accomplish this goal. We work to insure that
girls who come in contact with DYF have as great an experience as those of us in the program. One of the primary
responsibilities of the DYF interns is to design, program, and maintain the
DYF website. |
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The Ada Project |
| The Ada Project (TAP), originally located at Yale, is a WWW site designed to
serve as a clearinghouse for information and resources relating to women in
computing. The WWW is growing at incredible speed, and is already host to a
wealth of scattered information on women in computing. The goal of TAP is to
provide a central location through which these resources can be "tapped."
TAP includes information on conferences, projects, discussion groups and
organizations, fellowships and grants, notable women in Computer Science,
and other electronically accessible information sites. TAP also maintains a
substantive bibliography of references. TAP serves primarily as a collection of links to other online resources, rather than as an archive. We created and maintain TAP on a volunteer basis, and we hope that you, the TAP user community, will help us keep TAP as up-to-date as possible. We also welcome your comments and feedback regarding use of the site. TAP is an official project of the ACM Committee on the Status of Women in Computing. |
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SEED - Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development Come |
| Visit the SEED website and
meet 13 women scientists and engineers who are pursuing successful
careers with Schlumberger - the international technical service
company employing people from more than 100 countries. What hurdles do women have to clear to enter a career in science or engineering? What challenges do women in engineering and science face in getting ahead? How do women scientists juggle an international career and family? Find candid and enlightening answers to these and other questions at the SEED Women in Science & Engineering website. |