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STEM Careers and Girls Workshop – Sheffield, UK

  • February 19, 2016
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As part of our International Women’s Day celebrations, Mind the GAP! and Inova Consultancy will be hosting a free workshop in Sheffield on 12th March 2016. During the workshop we will explore the stereotypes we all hold and how these can affect our... read more

Launch of our YouTube Channel!

  • February 19, 2016
  • Carolyn
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We are excited to announce the launch of our You Tube channel! Please take a look and check out our first video which features some of the young women who took part in the first Mind the GAP! Career Circles in the UK.  

Over-subscribed ‘women in science’ course becomes annual event

  • August 26, 2016
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Trinity College will soon be hosting a course that provides an overview of the possibilities of studying STEM subjects at Cambridge University. This will be combined with an introduction to college life and future career opportunities. As the event has ... read more

Girls perform better in IT than boys, but few choose the subject

  • September 26, 2016
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This news article shows that girls overall perform better in IT than boys by comparing GCSE results. Still, girls seem to have little to no incentive to pursue a career in the field. http://www.wearethecity.com/girls-perform-better-boys-choose-subject/

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  • UNESCO to play key role in breaking the STEM gender gap
  • Girls perform better in IT than boys, but few choose the subject
  • Over-subscribed ‘women in science’ course becomes annual event

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