The proportion of female students studying Computing related subjects at undergraduate-degree level is decreasing. This decline in the number of female applicants for Computer Science (CS) degree programs is undoubtedly worrying. In the early 1980s some 35% of applicants for CS degrees at UK Universities were women, but now the figure is closer to 10%; this statistic is not confined to one country. Some countries such as Ireland and India do buck the trend, but is there a commonality between the decreases seen in many countries? As individuals, we undertake work based upon our own students, or students from our own country but rarely if ever seek international comparisons. If we are to work effectively together across nationalities we need ...
The representation of males continues to dominate that of females in Information Technology (IT) rel...
In many developed countries like the United States, the percentage of women earning a bachelor’s deg...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
Computing, as a discipline within Higher Education, is a relatively new subject and it has undergone...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
It is well known that women’s involvement in the field of Computer Science is very low in the USA. T...
Research has shown that females do not participate as much as males in Information Technology (IT) r...
The number of students taking Computer Science degrees has increased in recent years, but the number...
This literature review investigates the underrepresentation of women within CS, specifically focusin...
This thesis presents an analysis of a range of social, psychological and motivational factors which ...
Despite computer science (CS) having many women associated with it historically, such as Ada Lovelac...
Amongst scientific fields, computer science (CS) is the only one in which the percentage of women un...
When you sit in a Computer Science lecture at any university in the western world, what are the chan...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
The representation of males continues to dominate that of females in Information Technology (IT) rel...
In many developed countries like the United States, the percentage of women earning a bachelor’s deg...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
Computing, as a discipline within Higher Education, is a relatively new subject and it has undergone...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
It is well known that women’s involvement in the field of Computer Science is very low in the USA. T...
Research has shown that females do not participate as much as males in Information Technology (IT) r...
The number of students taking Computer Science degrees has increased in recent years, but the number...
This literature review investigates the underrepresentation of women within CS, specifically focusin...
This thesis presents an analysis of a range of social, psychological and motivational factors which ...
Despite computer science (CS) having many women associated with it historically, such as Ada Lovelac...
Amongst scientific fields, computer science (CS) is the only one in which the percentage of women un...
When you sit in a Computer Science lecture at any university in the western world, what are the chan...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
The representation of males continues to dominate that of females in Information Technology (IT) rel...
In many developed countries like the United States, the percentage of women earning a bachelor’s deg...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...