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Learn more about programs and events sponsored by the NSERC/Cameco Chair for Women in Science and Engineering (Prairies):. Is a free email mentoring program for girls 11-18 who are interested in science, math, and engineering. Please visit www.mywisementor.com. Is a northern science outreach program for primary and secondary students. Please visit www.ourscienceambassadors.com. Please visit http:/ wise.usask.ca. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Canadian Women in Computing
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. You can search our database by first name, last name, university or city. Concordia University College of Alberta. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Mount Saint University College. Mount Saint Vincent University. St Francis Xavier University. The Kings University College. University of British Columbia. University of New Brunswick. University of Northern British Columbia.
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. Carleton University Women in Science and Engineering (CU-WISE). For undergraduate and graduate students and alumni from Carleton University). Http:/ www.carleton.ca/wise. Ottawa Women in Science and Engineering. For professionals and students - Carleton's WISE, above, is a student branch of this). Http:/ oldwebsite.laurentian.ca/wise/. Ryerson Women in Engineering. McMaster University WISE Initiative.
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Canadian Women in Computing
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. Here are some websites that provide statistics about women in Science and Engineering. Percentage of female faculty and instructors in CS departments in Canada who have received their degrees abroad. Canadian Association of University Teachers, Canada's Voice for Academic Staff (CAUT.AcPPU). Canadian Federation for the Humanities and the Social Science statistics.
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. 2009 Canadian ACM-W Ambassador Newsletter. 2010 Canadian ACM-W Ambassador Newsletter. Faculty member, Toni Pitassi (female) and Sheila McIlraith were both awarded NSERC Discovery Grant Accelarator awards in March of this year. The following appeared on the University of Toronto Computer Science Web site:.
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Canadian Women in Computing
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2007 conference. Committee on the Status of Women in SComputing Research (CRA-W) conference. 14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE On WOMEN in Science and Engineering (ICWES 14). Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Scinece, Trades and Technology (CCWEST) 2008 conference.
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. Here are some interesting links. The first monthly report of the Ambassadors by Dr. Julita Vassileva. Toronto artificial intelligence expert prepares base for next-generation World Wide Web. Researchers Study Software Gender Gap. First Computer Programmers Inspire Documentary.
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Canadian Women in Computing. Links to women in computing:. ACM's Committee on Women in Computing (US website ). Committee on the Status of Women in Computing research (CRA-W)(US website). National Center for Women and Inoforamtion Technology (US website). Women in Information Technology (Lebanese site for women). Links to Canadian organizations for women in scinece, engineering and technology:. Women in IT education.
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Computer Science for Everyone. Theses and Technical Reports. PD for High School Teachers. When you’re a student in Computer Science, you never have to be alone; that is, unless you really want to, but we don’t recommend it. You will have more fun participating in one of the amazing organizations on campus or volunteering at a department or campus event. Join a Student Group. COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS' SOCIETY (CSSS). What the CSSS offers:. A range of local events, such as Unix Bootcamp, LAN Parties,...