Women in STEM – week 45, 2016
Breaking through glass ceilings seems to be the operative term, post-US elections. Read about these women that broke them.
Esther is software product manager who likes the human factor in IT. If she's not busy doing that, she likes to drive her motorcycle, play sax, ride her racebike, and get in touch with speakers for Girl Geek Dinner.
Breaking through glass ceilings seems to be the operative term, post-US elections. Read about these women that broke them.
We’re very sorry, but due to personal reasons there’s no host present tonight in Utrecht. We promise to deliver a new date soon. Check our calendar regularly for more events!
So, what interesting stuff has been published this week on Women in STEM? Well, lots! There’s a trend to be spotted in many of these articles, as previous posts have indicated already. Too many men working in the field is off-putting. Role models wanted! That is no surprise, really, is it? But still, it’s interesting…
If you’re looking or something to do this week, go see a movie. Not just any movie, and why not see two, or three? The Dutch Science Film Festival, Inscience, is on from November 2nd until November 6th in Nijmegen!
This past week was all about payment gaps between men and women. And wonderful news of a movie about some very smart ladies. And a professor puts in her two cents on why diversity in engineering matters.
Join us for our a brand new informal Girl Geek After Work Drinks! We’ve set up shop in Utrecht now too. Our monthly event where Girl Geeks can socialize, on Thursday November 10th at Het Gegeven Paard in Utrecht. BYOD. You’re welcome from 19h onwards. Let us know you’re coming through Facebook or Meetup! There still…
Join us for our next informal Girl Geek Drink! Our monthly event where Girl Geeks can socialize, on Wednesday October 26th at C & T in Amsterdam. BYOD. You’re welcome from 19h onwards. Let us know you’re coming through Facebook or Meetup!
There’s a lot to do about ‘us women’ in the STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering and Mathematics) area. We at Girl Geek Dinner NL will try to keep you in the loop on this and we will try it on a weekly basis too! So read on if you want to know what’s been happening this…
VHTO is an organisation that wants more girls and women choosing a career in STEM. They have lots of events for young girls (until 14 years of age). And they’re looking for a speaker! We agreed to spread the word, so here it is – in Dutch.
The Big Android BBQ 2016 is just a few days away, and we thought: let’s shed some light on the women who are providing a workshop or talk there. Remember, you can still get a free ticket from us.