This paper describes the conception, motivation, organization, and evaluation of a national, one-day event for women students of computing: the BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that such events have value for women students of computing. We hope to show that through introducing these undergraduate women to high profile role models we can inspire them, and that through providing the students with a forum for presenting their own work, we can be inspired by them ourselves. We believe this is a successful and economical model for an event which could be re-used in other countries or regions
In 1990 the Australian Federal government set a target for a 40% enrolment rate of females in all no...
abstract: In today's world, technology plays a large role in everyone's life. However, there is a sh...
Abstract – In this work, we propose the creation of an online social network with the following obje...
This paper describes the conception, motivation, organization, and evaluation of a national, one-day...
This paper describes the conception, motivation, organiza-tion, and evaluation of a national, one-da...
The low numbers of female students in computing and computer science courses is still of concern. In...
An effective approach to engaging young women to take computing in higher education is to provide ex...
Part 1: Digital Transformation for an Inclusive Society - DTISInternational audienceThis paper descr...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
Since the first edition of the womENcourage conference, one of the authors has encouraged female stu...
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study that introduced a first-year general studies s...
This thesis investigates women in computing; their success or otherwise. To establish the context f...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
The first documented day-long program to encourage girls to consider computing as a career was held ...
The under-representation of women in engineering is becoming a matter of concern as it has implicati...
In 1990 the Australian Federal government set a target for a 40% enrolment rate of females in all no...
abstract: In today's world, technology plays a large role in everyone's life. However, there is a sh...
Abstract – In this work, we propose the creation of an online social network with the following obje...
This paper describes the conception, motivation, organization, and evaluation of a national, one-day...
This paper describes the conception, motivation, organiza-tion, and evaluation of a national, one-da...
The low numbers of female students in computing and computer science courses is still of concern. In...
An effective approach to engaging young women to take computing in higher education is to provide ex...
Part 1: Digital Transformation for an Inclusive Society - DTISInternational audienceThis paper descr...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
Since the first edition of the womENcourage conference, one of the authors has encouraged female stu...
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study that introduced a first-year general studies s...
This thesis investigates women in computing; their success or otherwise. To establish the context f...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
The first documented day-long program to encourage girls to consider computing as a career was held ...
The under-representation of women in engineering is becoming a matter of concern as it has implicati...
In 1990 the Australian Federal government set a target for a 40% enrolment rate of females in all no...
abstract: In today's world, technology plays a large role in everyone's life. However, there is a sh...
Abstract – In this work, we propose the creation of an online social network with the following obje...