One of my heart projects is the Women in leadership positions at the Department of Computer and Information Science (supported by NTNU likestilling project). The program has just started and is leaded by Lars Asle Einarsen, specialist in Work and Organizational psychology Partner LEAD as.
Through this project I learn to know better my female colleagues. Here I want to shed light to a new relationship that deserves attention. PhD student Faegheh Hasibi, whom I did not know personally from before contributes specially with her knowledge and interest about the International network of women in computing.

Thanks Faegheh, looking forward to interact more with you and learn more from you.
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing:
GHC is a very prestigious conference and is the worlds largest gathering of women in technology. Presenters of the conference are leaders in technological fields from industry, academia and government. Students and faculty members can apply for GHC scholarship to attend the conference.
GHC 2014 will be at October 8-10. The deadline for scholarship is passed, however people can register for the conference. Here is the link to the calendar of dates and deadlines:
http://gracehopper.org/calendar/
The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: EMEA
Female students in Computer Science, Informatics and related fields can apply for receiving scholarship (around € 7,000) for an academic year. The scholarship recipients will be invited to attend the annual google networking retreat. The application deadline for 2014-2015 is now closed, but students can apply for 2015-2016 in the fall.
https://www.google.com/anitaborg/emea/
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE):
WIE is the largest professional organisation for women in technical fields. They provide a large variety of events and activities that help recruitment and retention of women.
Joining WIE is free for students who are member of IEEE. Here is detailed information on joining WIE:
http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/women/women_join.html
It is also worth visiting their website and checking their programs.
http://www.ieee.org/women
One of their program that could be interesting to us is Local WIE Affinity Group. Affinity groups are very good ways to interact and share knowledge in local area. WIE also provides supports for these groups such as free web site hosting and fundings. Detailed information on forming affinity groups and the befits can be found here:
http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/women/Affinity/resources.html
N^2 Women:
A networking community for female researchers in communications and network fields. The community is supported by Microsoft, HP and IEEE communications society and holds women meetings at the conferences in the field.
N^2 offers fellowship that covers travels expenses of attending conference. Instead, the fellowship recipient should help to organise a meeting at that conference.
http://cms.comsoc.org/eprise/main/SiteGen/n2women/Content/Home.html
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