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29/02/2012
Technology is for everyone

Technology is for everyone

Written By Tom Tom Jobs Technology plays a vital role in all our lives. Most of us take it for granted, whether we use it to perform the simple task of making a cup of tea, phoning a loved one, or sending an electronic message across the world. It is quite often realised that it is not until technology is absent that we discover the gaping hole ...
28/02/2012
International Women's Day campaign

International Women's Day campaign

Written By Care International Women In Technology is proud to support aid and development agency CARE International’s latest imitative to mark International Women’s Day. ‘Walk in her shoes’ asks women to experience for one week a taste of the harsh realities facing women in developing countries, where water and food are not easily available. Par...
27/02/2012
Womens Views On News

Womens Views On News

Written By Alison Clarke WomensViewsOnNews.org is the women's daily online news and current affairs service, operating on a 'not for profit' basis.The site provides up to date news on all the major national and international stories of the day, in much the same way as any newspaper or online news service, but the stories are always about women. ...
23/02/2012
When This Young Girl Was Introduced to High Technology

When This Young Girl Was Introduced to High Technology

Written by Dr. Jane LeClair When I was little I fell in love with science and technology. I was intrigued by famous physicist and chemist Marie Curie and her research on radioactivity. I wanted to know how a small piece of uranium could be turned into energy. And my curiosity over a nuclear plant that was being built about 50 miles from where w...
21/02/2012
Divide among IT graduate recruiters on fairness and effectiveness of A levels

Divide among IT graduate recruiters on fairness and effectiveness of A levels

Written by TARGETjobs IT Divide among IT graduate recruiters on fairness and effectiveness of A levels IT graduate recruiters are at odds as to whether A levels help or hinder effective selection, according to a recent survey by TARGETjobs IT. Many employers and academics in Higher Education are also concerned that graduate recruiters who ...
17/02/2012
From Cheerios to Charlie’s Angels – iPhone App Mum’s First Photo Shoot

From Cheerios to Charlie’s Angels – iPhone App Mum’s First Photo Shoot

Written By Victoria Moore “A photo shoot” – the phrase conjures up a misty world of glamour and celebrity that is a million miles away from the usual daily routine of chiselling encrusted Cheerios off the kitchen floor, choosing which Frube to put in a pack lunch or negotiating UN style with a five year old about why you should keep your school ...
15/02/2012
Scientific talent? Go for it!

Scientific talent? Go for it!

By Dr Paul R Holmes So, is it true? Men don’t listen and women can’t read maps? Men are from Mars and women are from Venus? Stereotypes are dangerous things: they push people into roles and professions that are unfulfilling, unrewarding and unsuitable. And yet – stereotypes only exist because they contain more than a grain of truth. Even thou...
13/02/2012
Where to start if you want to work in the IT Business

Where to start if you want to work in the IT Business

Written by Anna Dewinter at Pure Content Information technology (IT) is one of today’s fastest-growing job markets. Businesses of all sizes rely on computers, databases and other technology to stay ahead of the competition. Traditionally IT has been a male-oriented occupation, but the landscape is shifting and more and more women are entering th...
10/02/2012
Everywoman in Technology Awards: The finalists are announced

Everywoman in Technology Awards: The finalists are announced

The judging panel have met and the finalists of the upcoming everywoman in Technology Awards have been decided.  They are: Rising Star of the Year – Sponsored by BP Orla Baker, NTP Head Office Data Programme Manager, Accenture from London Kim Cooper, Senior IT Consultant – Business Analyst, IBM from London Laura Earle, Executive Com...
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