Phenomenal Women Of The WebOrganization of women on the web. There are now branches for young women and women without websites. http://www.phenomenalwomen.com |
Circle of the MusesAn inspirational web community for women. http://www.eliki.com/portals/fantasy/circle |
4000 Years of Women in ScienceBiographies and other information about the contributions of women scientists through history. http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000ws |
Engineer GirlSite intended for girls that highlights opportunities in engineering careers in the United States. Includes links, profiles of women engineers, and interactive features. http://www.engineergirl.org |
Webgrrls InternationalInternational online and offline community for women interested in new media, the internet, and technology, offering networking, meetings, classes, and job opportunities. http://www.webgrrls.com |
Net SistersIn hopes of uniting women all over the world, we have developed Net Sisters. This group was created to bring about a sense of community for women all over the Internet who are becoming more aware of their own presence on-line. http://www.netsisters.org |
Women in Technology InternationalProvides visitors with news, career opportunities, articles and information to empower women through technology. http://www.witi.com |
Strategies of Inclusion: Gender and theEuropean research project by 5 leading universities on current state of women and ICTs, from use through careers to design. http://www.rcss.ed.ac.uk/sigis |
Association for Women in ScienceDedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. http://www.awis.org |
CRA Distributed Mentor ProjectFor female undergraduates in computer science and electronics with women faculty nationwide for a summer of research and mentoring. http://www.cra.org/activities/craw/dmp |
American Medical Women`s AssociationDedicated to the care of the woman patient and to improving the personal and professional well-being of its members. Includes health advice and guidance for the public. http://www.amwa-doc.org |
MentorNetArranges for mentoring of women students of science and engineering by women in industry. Mentoring is via e-mail. http://www.mentornet.net |
Wired Woman SocietyThis Canadian group aims to create an open environment that encourages women to explore opportunities in Information Technology and to build successful careers that will allow them to play a positive role in the growth and development of the Information http://www.wiredwoman.com |
The Hypatia InstituteDedicated to gender equity in physics, astronomy, and the sciences in general; with resources for students, teachers, and scientists. http://www.hypatiamaze.org |
CRA Committee on the Status of WomenTakes positive action to increase the number of women participating in computer science and computer engineering research and education at all levels. http://www.cra.org/activities/craw |
Center for Women & InformationThe Center for Women and Information Technology at the University of Maryland Baltimore County http://www.umbc.edu/cwit |
WomenspaceWomen activists share stories and explore how the internet is being used by women. Also features Candian women`s internet directory. http://www.womenspace.ca |
The Digital DivasA network of digitally talented women on the Web. Articles, tutorials, software reviews, free downloads. http://www.digitaldivas.com |
GirlGeeksCareer site for women in information technology, providing access to jobs, mentors, training and career development resources to help techy women get ahead. http://www.girlgeeks.org |
GenderChanger AcademyA nonprofit organization located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It is run by female volunteers only. They encourage women to crash computers and to put them all back together again. Preferably with an improved installation. http://www.genderchangers.org |
Women in Science, Engineering andUK Government site promoting SET (Science, Engineering and Technology) for women. To support women in fulfilling and rewarding careers in higher education, industry and teaching, http://www.set4women.gov.uk |