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Workshop on Computer science in commerce: utilising the potential of women

Elizabeth Pollitzer


The European Gender & ICT Conference was held at Bremen University from 5 to 7 March 2009. The symposium aimed not least to discuss the preconditions for better opportunities for women to access training, research and production in the field of information and communication technologies. Multipliers from technology, technology development, media, computer science and the natural sciences were to be informed about the latest developments in international studies and activities.
The congress was to include a separate workshop on utilising the potential of women in the IT sector and IT applications. The workshop was headed by Claudia Morell, Executive Director of the Center for Women and Information Technology in Baltimore, MD, USA. She has launched a world-wide initiative to attract more women into computer science and has gained the support of various large companies for this work (AT&T, smconsulting, DELL, Cisco and others).

Categories
equal opportunities
Programmes
ERDF Bremen 2007 - 2013
Degree of priority / area of funding
Priority Axis 1: Promoting innovation and knowledge
1.2: Knowledge and Technology Transfer strand
Total volume of money (in €)
14.300,00
Proportion of funds
of which public-sector funding: 14.300 €
of which ERDF funding: 7.150 €
Runtime
06.03.2008 - 06.03.2009
Venue
Bremen east
Contact
Mr Michael Brockmann
Ministry of Economics, Labour and Europe
Division 13
Zweite Schlachtpforte 3
D-28195 Bremen
Tel.: ++49 421 361-11955
Fax: ++49 421 496-11955
E-Mail: michael.brockmann@wah.bremen.de


Computer science in commerce: utilising the potential of women

The European Gender & ICT Conference was held at Bremen University from 5 to 7 March 2009. The symposium aimed not least to discuss the preconditions for better opportunities for women to access training, research and production in the field of information and communication technologies. Multipliers from technology, technology development, media, computer science and the natural sciences were to be informed about the latest developments in international studies and activities.
The congress was to include a separate workshop on utilising the potential of women in the IT sector and IT applications. The workshop was headed by Claudia Morell, Executive Director of the Center for Women and Information Technology in Baltimore, MD, USA. She has launched a world-wide initiative to attract more women into computer science and has gained the support of various large companies for this work (AT&T, smconsulting, DELL, Cisco and others).

Projectdata

Area of impact: Place of implementation Total project volume (ERDF Programme): of which public-sector funding: of which ERDF funding:
State of BremenCity of Bremen14.300€14.300€7.150€[

[LISTE Contact:

Mr Michael Brockmann

Ministry of Economics, Labour and Europe
Division 13

Zweite Schlachtpforte 3
D-28195 Bremen

++49 421 361-11955
++49 421 496-11955
E-mail

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