Tag: Women
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The Stack Journal Women In Tech Rooftop Mixer Recap
On March 9th, 2024, The Stack Journal organised a party event for women in Tech to celebrate International Womenβs Day. Being a woman in Tech myself, I enjoyed every bit of the event. The party was a refreshing change from the usual events that focus on educating, enlightening, and networking with other women, as this…
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The Male-Dominated Tech Field: Challenges Faced by Women
Despite the urge to promote inclusivity, women still find it difficult to progress or even get involved in the tech space for many reasons, some of which I stated earlier.
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Top 8 Online Learning Platforms Perfect For Women In Tech
With so many online learning platforms, finding the best one can be challenging.
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Michelle Alozie, The Super Falcon Who Moonlights As A Cancer Research Technician
Michelle made her senior debut for Nigeria as a 65th-minute substitute in a 0-1 friendly loss to Jamaica on June 10, 2021.
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Stanbic IBTC Reiterates Dedication To Advancing The Status Of Women In Technology
Stanbic IBTC has implemented a number of initiatives aimed at helping women succeed in the traditionally male-dominated technology sector.
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Jessica Wade Makes Wikipedia Bios For Unknown Female Scientists
London-based physicist Jessica Wade has created over 1,600 Wikipedia entries about historically underrepresented women scientists and has strong opinions about how to encourage young women to pursue careers in STEM. The London-based physicist, 33, has become something of a phenomenon in her own right thanks to her very public effort to encourage more women to…
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Tech Enthusiast And Women’s Advocate Simi Olusola Set To Run For Ekiti State House Of Assembly
Simi Olusola is a leading tech enthusiast and founder of Aspilos Foundation, a youth-led non-profit organisation that uses technology to push for digital inclusion, economic growth and good governance.
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Balancing Out: Why We Need Women-Focused Tech Opportunities
According to statistics from all over the world, there is a huge imbalance between men and women in the tech industry.
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The Impact Of The Twitter Ban On Cybersecurity And Organisation For Women
Social media and Twitter in particular have been used to champion numerous causes and they have become the amplifier of the voice of the voiceless time and time again.