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[diversity] Best practice - increasing female participation in computer science
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Malcolm Hutty
malcolm at linx.net
Tue Oct 17 11:52:29 CEST 2017
On 16/10/2017 16:02, Amanda Gowland wrote: > This is a fantasic best practice example of how educational institutions > can make changes to their programmes to be more inclusive to women: > > http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2017/08/10/542638758/colleges-have-increased-women-computer-science-majors-what-can-google-learn Are you seeking a debate as to whether the particular approaches identified in this article should be encouraged? Is this really within RIPE's scope? Malcolm. -- Malcolm Hutty | tel: +44 20 7645 3523 Head of Public Affairs | Read the LINX Public Affairs blog London Internet Exchange | http://publicaffairs.linx.net/ London Internet Exchange Ltd Monument Place, 24 Monument Street London EC3R 8AJ Company Registered in England No. 3137929 Trinity Court, Trinity Street, Peterborough PE1 1DA
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