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Tea with Ada - Women in Computing


15 Oct 2013, 1:15pm - 1:45pm

HH15, Hatcham House (St James 19). Room 15 is at the top of the stairs..

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Department Computing
Website www.doc.gold.ac.uk/blog/?p=468
Contact r.hepworth(@gold.ac.uk)

A chance to have a tea and coffee and an informal chat - aimed at women students interested in STEM subjects

Goldsmiths Women in Computing Network invites all women students studying Computing degrees at Goldsmtihs (or those in other departments who are interested in Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths related subjects) to join us for a cup of tea/coffee and an informal chat in Hatcham House Room 15 on Ada Lovelace Day, Tuesday 15th October.

Tea and coffee will be provided but feel free to bring your own lunch if you'd like to pop in between classes.

If you can't make it, consider doing the following for Ada Lovelace Day:
2) Putting the HER in Hero
We are also asking all staff and students, whether men or women, to do one of the following to promote women as role models for both men and women in Computing and other STEM subjects:

1) Send us a photo of yourself and the name of a woman in Computing or another STEM subject. Tell us why you think she puts the HER in Hero. We will put your picture and your reasons on blog.doc, (and our VLE page). The role model you nominate can be anyone at all, from your high school teacher to Ada herself!

2) If you have Facebook or Twitter send a tweet or update your facebook status on Tuesday 15th. Write ‘Happy Ada Lovelace Day’ followed by the name of your role model. Take a screenshot and email us the screenshot so we can add it to the blog and the VLE.
You can send either of these things to r.hepworth@gold.ac.uk by 4.30 pm on Tuesday 15th October

www.doc.gold.ac.uk/blog/?p=468

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15 Oct 2013 1:15pm - 1:45pm
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