IEEE Atlanta Section Women In Engineering
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Link | Description |
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IEEE |
IEEE's main homepage |
IEEE membership benefits |
learn more about the exclusive benefits available to IEEE members |
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Renew your membership |
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Shop IEEE |
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IEEE WIE |
Learn more about IEEE WIE |
WIE Atlanta LinkedIn Group |
We have our own LinkedIn Group. Contact any officer if you're interested in joining. |
Engineer Your Life |
A guide to engineering for high school girls. Major funding for Engineer Your Life provided by The National Science Foundation and Northrop Grumman Foundation. Additional funding provided by Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr and the United Engineering Foundation (ASCE, ASME, AIChE, IEEE, AIME) |
Try Engineering |
TryEngineering.org is a resource for students, their parents, their teachers and their school counselors. This site is sponsored by IEEE, IBM, and Try Science. |
Aspire SWE |
This website is created by the Society of Women Engineers. It offers many fun educational activities and programs as well as scholarship opportunities. |
WIT Girls |
An Atlanta program created by Women in Technology, Girls Get IT collaborates with the Georgia business community to inspire girls in middle and high school to choose careers in science, technology, engineering and math. |
NEA 10 Best STEM Resources |
National Education Association's list of best Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Resources for preK-12. |
Ashoka Changemakers |
Ashoka Changemakers® provides the tools and resources to empower everyone to contribute to a better world. Our community's mission is to grow new ideas through transparency and collaboration, a process of Open Growth. No matter where you are starting, or where you are going, Changemakers makes it easier to share an idea, track progress, communicate with supporters, and invest in global change. |
Engineer Girl |
This website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women. The site was launched in 2001 with input from a specially selected Girls Advisory Board—bright, energetic girls from all over the United States and Canada. The website is a service of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and grew out of the work of the NAE Committee on the Diversity of the Engineering Workforce. |
DiscoverE |
The DiscoverE (formerly National Engineers Week Foundation) mission is to sustain and grow a dynamic engineering profession through outreach, education, celebration, and volunteerism. |