40 Important STEM Resources For Women

40 Important STEM Resources For Women is a cross-post from onlineuniversities.com.

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After a December 2018 report showed that B.C. employs fewer women in the tech industry than the Canadian average, the provincial government is aiming to close the gap.

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Female Funders offers an investor accelerator program that gives corporate and tech leaders the knowledge, access, and network needed to become successful early-stage investors.

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The film She Started It follows female tech entrepreneurs, including Brienne Ghafourifar who co-founded the digital interaction solutions company Entefy. (She Started It/YouTube)

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Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/grand-river-film-festival-tech-she-started-it-nora-poggi-1.4370974

People in this Inclusion Nudges community empower and enable each other to increase inclusion by sharing their nudges for inclusion. This non-profit global initiative is free for all and provides equal access for all.

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The mission of TECHNOCompétences, the Sector Committee for information and communications technology (ICT) workers, is to support and promote the development and employment of workers in information and communications technology, in cooperation with industry partners.

Their Human Resources Management Guide is designed to provide information technology companies with practical and real-life solutions.

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If you’re thinking of re-launching your career after time away from the workforce, this step-by-step guide from the top recruiters at Morgan Stanley can help smooth the way.

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BDC announced in November 2017  that it will be committing an additional $20 million to its Women in Tech investment program,  building on the $50 million committed in 2016 for investment in female-led technology firms. That brings the total size of the fund to $70 million, to be invested over five years. Of the $70 million fund, $60 million will be dedicated to direct investments to support women-led tech firms.

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