WE Go.DEsign is a two day Engineering Design and Research Competition for women currently enrolled in grades 10 and 11 presented by the Goethe-Institut. The Grand Prize will be a language, engineering and culture trip to Germany during Summer 2017! There are two elements to the competition, a Research Symposium and a Design Challenge.
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The conference is the highlight event for grade 10 girls. This close-knit community of like-minded individuals will work together to expand their knowledge of computer science and software development.
This day-long event will build on the foundations learned at the Kick-off and through participation in the Fall Challenge. If you have not taken part in these activities, please register for Go CODE Girl.
Girls Club engages participants through activities designed to dispel stereotypes about engineers and scientists and inspire girls to pursue these studies in high school and post-secondary education.
For more information, please visit the ESQ website.
Girls Club engages participants through activities designed to dispel stereotypes about engineers and scientists and inspire girls to pursue these studies in high school and post-secondary education.
For more information, please visit the ESQ website.
What Is It?
WE Go.DEsign is a two day Engineering Design and Research Competition for women in grade 10 and 11 presented by the Goethe-Institut. The Grand Prize will be a language, engineering and culture trip to Germany during Summer 2016!
This day-long event will inspire grade 10 girls to learn the fundamentals of data and coding, building blocks of hardware, and new product development.
The conference is an exciting opportunity for grade 11 girls to participate in hands-on workshops, explore the University of Waterloo, meet engineering students, compete in a design competition, and experience life in residence!
This year's conference will be held April 29th to May 1st. Spots are limited to 50 female students, so make sure you get your application in early!
Girls Club engages participants through activities designed to dispel stereotypes about engineers and scientists and inspire girls to pursue these studies in high school and post-secondary education.
For more information, please visit the ESQ website.
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