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Conferences and Events
This are a sampling of upcoming conferences related to technology
and the sciences. They and others are posted on our website
here. If you
would like to list your conference on our site, please send
this information to us by clicking here
Conferences
- WEPAN (Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates
Network)
"Engineering for All Women: Exploring Perspectives
June 8-11
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Meet with Institute staff members and attend an array of
thought-provoking sessions. For more information on WEPAN
and the conference, visit WEPAN
- NECA (National Educational Computing Association)
"Nexus in Texas", the National Educational Computing Conference
June 17-June 19 2002
San Antonio, Texas
Listen to inspiring speakers, attend stimulating workshops
and network with educational professionals, while you learn
about the next level in technology and education. For more
information, go here
- International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists
ICWES 12 Conference "Women in a Knowledge-based Society"
July 27-31
University of Ottawa and Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario
Canada.
For more information, visit
ICWES
- SACNAS (Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in Science)
"Community: A Catalyst for Science"
September 26-29, 2002
Anaheim, California
SACNAS is committed to encouraging Chicanos/Latinos, Native
Americans and other historically underrepresented groups
to pursue graduate education and advanced degrees for research
careers and science teaching at all levels and for other
professional careers. For more information on SACNAS and
the conference, visit SACNAS
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
"The Art of Engineering"
October 9-12
Detroit, Michigan
SWE is dedicated to increasing opportunities for females
in the different science and engineering fields. For more
information on SWE and the conference visit SWE
- "Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2002"
October 10-12, 2002
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
Fourth in a series of conferences designed to bring research
and career interests of women in computing to the forefront.
For more information, visit the Grace
Hopper Organization
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