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Recently, MentorNet surveyed past proteges and current proteges aimed at discovering proteges’ graduation rates and employment in STEM. The overall STEM graduation rate was an astounding 96%+ 20% of our proteges were employed in some form by their mentor’s company. This suggests that MentorNet is one of the greatest engines for STEM persistance, graduation and […]
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ASEE Data on Faculty Makeup. Half of all tenured and tenure track engineering faculty become full professors. However, women only account for 8% of full professors even though they make up more than 22% of assistant professors. In order for us to see more female full professors, the gender gap has to narrow.
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5 Myths of Working Women. Battle Towards Equality has not Ended. “How can you be a CEO and a mom at the same time?” This is a question that Sabrina Parsons, CEO of a Palo Alto software company and a mother of three boys, has faced. When she was interviewed for USA Today about working […]
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NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering, Quebec Region has been nominated as President of the Université du Québec à Trois Rivières. Full article : http://www.uquebec.ca/reseau/actualites/communique.php?newsid=9311
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Women are taking increasing financial control of Canada’s resources as business owners, income earners and investors. Women initiate 50% of businesses in Canada and we have the largest percentage of female business owners in the industrialized world. Currently, women own 50% of Canada’s assets and it is estimated that by 2019, that number will […]
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Dates: Regional Competition -Saturday February 4 at SFU and Kelowna and Friday, February 10 at Camosun College Victoria Provincial Finals – Saturday, March 3 at UBC Details: Match Challengers is running competitions again this year and are looking for volunteers to run the program and mark papers. Volunteers for setup teams, markers MC and invigilators […]
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Date: Thursday, March 12, 2012 Time: 6:00 pm Location: UBC Details: The WISE Networking Event 2012 is an opportunity for female undergraduates in science and engineering to meet and network with women from diverse science and engineering fields. The goal of the event is to connect female undergraduate students in science and engineering with female […]
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Date: May 3-5, 2012 Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia Details: Plans for the next CCWESTT Conference are underway! The Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology (CCWESTT) will be hosting it’s 14th Biennial CCWESTT Conference from May 3-5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. To learn more about the conference, please visit the CCWESTT Conference […]
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The CanWIT eMentorship program is ready for your participation! If you are looking for mentorship from experienced professionals in technology, or, if you are that experienced professional and ready to give back. The CanWIT eMentorship program is anchored in a collaborative platform. The social Mentoring system combines one-to-one, groups and situational mentoring into one […]
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BC WEN are very excited to confirm that Tzeporah Berman is the guest speaker for the February 9th Luncheon and AGM. Tzeporah is one of the most respected voices in Canada’s environmental and climate change movement. She co-founded Power-up Canada, currently works for Greenpeace and recently authored This Crazy Time. She will provide remarks and […]
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