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Career in STEM Series 2: Data Management Myths Webinar

2021-05-23

Girls Go Tech has launched a new series  ‘Career in STEM' series in which participants can learn about different STEM-related industries and inform their decisions around university subject choices and career planning.

The second session in the ‘Career in STEM’ series is taking place on Friday May 28: Making BioData FAIR.

From using the right key words to Google Keung To, to redesigning covid vaccines in the emergence of new virus variants, data management plays a key role. In this webinar, Amy Tang, a geneticist who became a product manager for biodata and software, will speak on the importance and essence of data management, and her career path in both the academic and commercial worlds.  We 've also invited Lauren Chan, a 2nd year university student studying computer engineering, will also to share on her interest in technology since her secondary school life, and the difference between computer science and computer engineering.

For more details, please visit the Student Corner - GGT Club.

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Career in STEM Series 1: Website Heroes Webinar

2021-05-10

Girls Go Tech is launching a new series called ‘Career in STEM!’ We will hold three virtual sessions for participants to learn about different STEM related industries and inform their decisions around university subject choices and career planning. This will help participants understand a range of career opportunities and what qualifications and experience will help them get there.

The first session in the ‘Career in STEM’ series is taking place on Friday May 14th: Website Heroes.

We browse lots of websites every day, some are user-friendly, some are not. They are all built by software engineers. Software engineers create websites using different programming languages, turning code into tools that do the work for us. Did you know that a lot of these engineers behind the scenes are women?

In this webinar, we’ll hear from two website heroes. Lily Yung, a software engineer at Goldman Sachs, will speak about one of the strengths needed in programming: good communication skills. Cheryl To, a 3rd year university student studying computer science will talk about her internship in the government and what she has learnt from the STEM competitions she has participated in, including as the winner of Nasa Space Apps Challenge 2019 - Galactic Impact Award and the Hong Kong Computer Society Outstanding ICT Women Awards 2020 - Rising Star Award.

For more details, please visit the Student Corner - GGT Club.

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HK01 interviewed GGT Participant Chen Kit Kit on how the Programme sparks her interest in STEM

2021-04-30

HK01 interviewed our Girls Go Tech Programme participant, Chen Kit Kit, to explore how our GGT Programme inspired her interest in STEM, and why she chose STEM-related subjects as her preliminary subject choices for university.

Read the article here

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New course! "Microsoft Take your first steps with Python"

2021-03-30

New course! The first two chapters of "Microsoft Take your first steps with Python" - Chapter 1 "What is Python" and Chapter 2 "Set up your Python beginner development environment with Visual Studio Code" - have been uploaded. to the Student Corner

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