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Welcome Maydm’s New Executive Director Dr. Christina Outlay!

Maydm

“We have a wealth of local, untapped talent, particularly among our girls and youth of color, that aren’t are of or equipped for technology careers.” Earlier this year, we announced the search for our next Executive Director, with the hope of having the new leader start in early 2022.

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Who will be the engineers of the future?

Futurum

The second chapter focuses on the uptake of STEM subjects in secondary schools and colleges. Firstly, there are some positives for STEM subjects. female) and design and technology (29.2% female), and girls remain in the minority of entrants across all A-level STEM subjects, except for biology and chemistry. Pinterest.

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Top 5 Tips to Build a Successful Career in IT Industry

Career in STEM

In 2022, around 3.1 With the advent of technology, IT (short for information technology) has become a popular option among students. The only thing you need to do is take the right steps in your career so that you can stay ahead of others in this fast-paced world. Do Your Research. Learn to Adapt.

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Mentoring 2023: Access Your Superpower and Make the Million Girls Moonshot a Reality

STEM Next

With the Million Girls Moonshot, STEM Next Opportunity Fund is re-imagining who can engineer, who can build, who can invent. The Moonshot aims to inspire the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in STEM opportunities by 2025. I watched as the young STEM leaders became a group of peer-mentors for one other.

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From a Week of Computer Science to A Year of Possibilities

STEM Next

We celebrate the incredible effort that made Computer Science Education Week 2022 a resounding success. They would learn about career opportunities and how computer science is a good fit with their child’s creative and social interests. This resource offers a wealth of ideas that are informed by research. Linda Kekelis, Ph.D.,