Startups Show IT’s the Real Thing - China Daily Asia

See today's China Daily piece on the IT industry in Hong Kong, including remarks by me on the role of women within this.

http://www.chinadailyasia.com/focus/2015-11/30/content_15351736.html

In Hong Kong, women continue to be under-represented in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) subjects at school and in the workplace. For example, the male to female enrolment for engineering in Hong Kong universities is around 4:1, and in 2012, zero female students registered in two undergraduate computer science programs at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. It is because girls tend to shy away from STEM subjects and underprivileged girls even need to face a double burden of the outmoded technology and limited classes in the STEM subjects available.

As a result, through the “Girls Go Tech” program, we hope to provide under-privileged girls with coding and technology skills and to encourage girls to pursue STEM subjects in secondary school and at degree level and beyond. In doing so, hopefully more girls could be exposed to the wide range of possible career pathways within the technology sector.

30
11
2015

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The Women's Foundation