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Executive Nerd Girl

Encouraging a new generation of recruits in the Nerd Girl Army

There's nothing like a really positive role model to encourage young people, and surprisingly that can include Barbie! She might be permanently made up, in heels and smiling but she's also an accomplished young woman with a great career or 10.

 

This year's "I can be..." includes a potential Barbie career of "Computer Engineer" (hey I'm impressed they didn't call her a programmer!) so make sure you leave your vote and encourage young girls to remember that they can be as nerdy as they like!

 

Techno-mum wanted for problogger job

From http://jobs.problogger.net/view/2414

Looking for Tech Moms!

Are you a mom? Do you like tech and gadgets? Are you a talented writer? Have you been dying to share your thoughts on many of the great gadgets, websites and mobile applications currently on the market?

If you answered yes to these questions, we want to hear from you! Yulmedia is currently looking for passionate writers to write blog posts for a major Canadian Tech and gadget blog. You will be asked to write posts at least two times per week, and your posts should have an average of 200-250 words.

We are looking for English and French bloggers, or bloggers that can write in both languages.

This is a paid position. Please apply with 2 short writing samples related to tech and gadgets and with links to any online writing. Please also detail your familiarity with technology, internet and gadgets.

Requirements: Excellent research skills. Knowledge of basic HTML and image editing (resizing, etc). Knowledge of Wordpress and SEO are a plus.

Send your resume and post samples to Stephane via email to: info[ the symbol at] yulmedia.com

 

Women are IT (Western Australia) survey

Women are IT Western Australia is a women's support and networking group designed to encourage like minded techical women to  meets, share experiences and support each other.

They also have education outreach programs to attempt to reach a better gender balance in technology industries.

 Women are IT (WA) are currently conducting a survey on social gatherings and what you as technogrrls would like to be involved in socially and how the program can better serve you. 

To complete the survey please visit:

 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Y_2fKh_2bhs4uJluLp286NOzcA_3d_3d

For more information on Women are IT (WA) and to join please visit their website at:

http://www.witwa.org.au/

For Queenslanders looking for a similar group please visit Women in Technology at

http://www.wit.org.au/

 

Professional bodies urge govt to support change as female engineering enrolment drops below 13%

 

In a recent joint submission the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Engineers Australia, the Association of Consulting Engineers and the Australian College of Engineering Deans warned that dependence on overseas graduates could become a significant risk to Australia's future productivity.

"The lack of diversity amongst engineering students has to be recognised as a major impediment to increasing the pool of domestic graduate engineers," the submission said. "Engineering is one of the last bastions of male domination in higher education. If this isn't addressed, the sector will continue to alienate fifty per cent of its potential market.

"In 2006, women were 56 per cent of all undergraduate student commencements but just 13.4 per cent of engineering undergraduate commencements. This dropped to 12.7 per cent of engineering undergraduate commencements in 2007."

Women in Engineering is a social group from Engineers Australia designed to support more women in the engineering workplace and is currently seeking more mentors or students involved in engineering to join its ranks. Current UTS engineering students can also earn course credit for volunteering with the group.

More at UTS and the Women in Engineering homepage.