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Women into Science and Engineering
As part of the Engineering Council in the UK, this WISE campaign, it's 17th successful year, continues to encourage more girls and women to consider careers in science and engineering.
WISE in Wales
A site dedicated to promoting science and engineering as suitable careers among girls and women, helping them to progress in their careers and ensuring their retention in the profession.
Society of Women Engineers
American web site containing information about career services, scholarships and many other features
Women in Technology International (WITI)
The WITI Foundation, founded in 1989, is an international association dedicated to advancing women in technology.
Careers in Engineering for Women
Outreach program for middle school girls in Texas that is designed to encourage more girls to develop an interest in math, science and engineering through hands-on activities.
Women in Global Science and Technology (WIGSAT )
Women in Global Science and Technology supports global networking on critical issues in science and technology for development. Variety of resources including a comprehensive bibliography, reports, links to other resources.
Third World Organization for Women in Science
TWOWS provides support to women scientists in 83 developing countries.
Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering - MIT links page
MIT compiled links page.
Women of NASA
Profiles of women working for NASA - mentoring and archived chats.
Sally Ride: Third Woman in Space
Brief overview about Sally's place in history.
PBS Teacher Source: Science Line: Focus on Women in Science
Short March 1999 feature written by two women astronomers.
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