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Press Releases from Gamingtec (15 total)

Stem is Fem module on Computer Science took place online in February

According to statistics, gender diversity is extremely important for IT companies. Successful startups have twice as many women in senior roles than unsuccessful companies. The cost-effectiveness of companies headed by women is 35% higher than of the companies headed by men. Despite this, even in the USA, the number of female staff working with Data science is only a quarter of all employees. Ukrainian statistics in this regard are even

Run your Instagram like a Pro: a new webinar of Stem is Fem for teenagers

Nowadays, teenagers tend to use social media for entertainment only and do not see it as an opportunity for building their own professional image or even building a career. Oksana Kuiantseva, PR Manager at Gamingtec, shared key points on how to have a professional profile on Instagram that will become a competitive advantage for applicants of volunteering and educational projects. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en According to statistics, 91%

Stem is Fem module on Agroindustry took place online in December

Agroindustry is a fast-growing sector. Agribusiness is of direct relevance to STEM as it uses quadcopters, artificial intelligence, and satellite technologies. Participants of the two-day Stem is Fem module had a chance to know more about the industry and agro professions. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en The module took place online on the 12th and 13th of December. There were 35 high school girls from different Ukrainian cities

Stem is Fem held a webinar for teenagers about cybersecurity

Nowadays, there are a lot of cybersecurity threats that seek to damage or steal personal data or disrupt digital life in general. Cyberbullying, sexting, blackmailing is among them. In a partnership with UN Women Ukraine, Cyber School, and CyberPeople, Stem is Fem project held a two-day online webinar aimed at promoting online security rules and ways to cope with possible consequences. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en Stem is Fem

Stem is Fem: Architecture and Construction module was held online

Stem is Fem project gathered girls interested in architecture and construction on the 17th and 18th of October. Representatives of UN Women in Ukraine, Ministry of Development of Economy, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine, Chargé d'Affaires of Ukraine in Montenegro, and Ambassador of Ukraine to the Republic of North Macedonia joined the opening ceremony and gave motivational speeches to the girls. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en During the two-day

STEM is FEM Unites Girls Interested in Mechanical Engineering

STEM is FEM module “Mechanical Engineering” took place on 29-30 August in Kyiv. According to a favorable epidemiological situation, 30 girls from different Ukrainian cities met in the capital and spent two days studying. The module was supported by BMW Ukraine. Representatives of UNICEF, United Nations in Ukraine, and the Embassy of Finland in Ukraine joined the opening ceremony and made motivational speeches. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en The

STEM is FEM Module “Mechanical Engineering” to take place in Kyiv

According to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, only 13,2% of alumni with the degree in mechanical engineering are girls. That is why Stem is Fem educational initiative has chosen mechanical engineering to be the topic of the upcoming module. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en The mechanical engineering topic is of particular importance in Ukrainian realities. Since mechanical engineering is considered the most critical integrated sector of the Ukrainian processing

3D Modeling and Printing: the fifth STEM is FEM module took place online

An educational module dedicated to 3D modeling and printing took place online on the 13th and 14th of June. It was the fifth module for Ukrainian schoolgirls organized by Gamingtec during the current school year. Among the special guests of the event, there were representatives of UN Women and the British Embassy in Kyiv. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en We launched Stem is Fem charity project to support girls

Lectures, flash mobs and Instagram marathons: What STEM is FEM community is doin …

STEM is FEM is a charity project launched by Gamingtec. It unites girls interested in studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. While staying at home during the quarantine, the project organizers offered various activities to the community, and the girls participated in them with great enthusiasm. They learned to be eco-friendly, recorded a challenging video presentation "My Superpower", and attended a zoom lecture about violence and abuse in relationships with

STEM IS FEM Module Unites Girls Interested in Robotics and Engineering

The Stem is Fem Robotics and Engineering module was held online for the first time on the 11th and 12th of April. The event united Ukrainian schoolgirls that have to stay at home in self-quarantine due to the possible infection with coronavirus. Participants virtually attended lectures and workshops in robotics via Zoom conference and listened to motivational speeches by representatives of Ukroboronprom Concern, NATO Representation to Ukraine, United Nations Population

Stem is Fem educational module goes online

The charity project Stem is Fem was launched by Gamingtec to popularize STEM education among Ukrainian schoolgirls. The first three modules gathered participants in Kyiv at offline lectures and workshops, while the fourth one, that will be held in April, is going to be held online due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine provided in Ukraine. For more information about the project, please, visit: http://stemisfem.org/en The fourth educational module of the STEM

Energy and Environment: The Third Stem is Fem Module was Held in Kyiv

Stem is Fem, an educational charity launched by Gamingtec, held its third course in Kyiv on the 15th and 16th of February. It focused on energy in relation to the environment and Ukrainian girls interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics were invited to take part. The module was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine alongside UNICEF representatives and the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Germany

Second Module of Stem is Fem Project Uniting Girls Interested in IT

The second module of the Stem is Fem charity project took place in Kyiv from the 14th to 15th of December. It focused on the IT industry and aimed to motivate Ukrainian school girls to study computer sciences. The module was supported by the Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine and leading IT companies, such as Google, Beetroot and Global Logic. Stem is Fem was launched by Gamingtec to form a

IT Module of Stem is Fem Project to take place in Kyiv in December

Stem is Fem charity project launched this year by Gamingtec https://www.gamingtec.com/ has become a significant initiative for Ukrainian teenagers. Twenty-five girls from different cities and villages participated in the first educational module that was dedicated to Bioengineering. It took place in Kyiv in October. The second module of the competition focused on IT technologies is currently open for applicants. Gamingtec launched Stem is Fem project to support high school girls that

Gamingtec Launched Charity STEM Project for Girls in Ukraine

Gamingtec https://www.gamingtec.com/ launched STEM is FEM charity project in Ukraine. Its main goal is to popularize technology education among girls and raise the number of female employees in IT in the future. The first stage of the competition is currently open for applicants. STEM is FEM http://stemisfem.org is an educational project intended to motivate girls to opt for STEM professions connected with science, technologies, engineering, and mathematics. Female graduates rarely

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