PIMFA calls for all young women to consider a career in finance
PIMFA hosts first in series of masterclasses to encourage young women from all backgrounds to join the finance industry
PIMFA hosts first in series of masterclasses to encourage young women from all backgrounds to join the finance industry
Anna Brailsford, CEO Code First Girls, highlights the importance of education, community and gender diversity in tech.
Four influential women in science and tech share how the diversity issue is leading to social and gender biases in technology.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, Founder of Stemettes on improving STEM take-up in young women, staring in a music video and Brexit.
There may not be a clear difference between female and male careers, but society certainly believes that some roles are more suited to girls and others to boys. But what happens when a girl wants to shed the stereotype and pursue a career in STEM?
Over the past 5 years, Code First: Girls has delivered £6.75 million+ worth of free tech education across the UK and Ireland .
New research by luxury fashion e-commerce group Yoox Net-A-Porter Group (YNAP) found that half of girls think tech careers are “unexciting”
Encouraging young girls’ interest in tech is the only way to close the gender gap