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  •  Women-Related Science/Technology Sites  - http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links_sci.html
     Extensive and frequently updated, Includes articles, sites, and projects concerned with information technology
  •  Women in Science, Engineering and Technology  - http://www.set4women.gov.uk/
     UK Government site promoting SET (Science, Engineering and Technology) for women. To support women in fulfilling and rewarding careers in higher education, industry and teaching,
  •  Women Into Science and Technology  - http://turbo.kean.edu/~wistproj/
     Aims to attract and retain women in mathematics and science courses and careers through a multi-level activity and mentoring program.
  •  Women in Science  - http://www.forwomeninscience.com/
     Encourages the access of women to science, learning and the world of research.
  •  Women and Girls Tech Up  - http://www.techup.org/
     Encourages women and girls and the organizations which serve them to use technology to share ideas, opinions, support, creativity and political action.
  •  Tapping the Talent  - http://www.lboro.ac.uk/orgs/opp2000/
     An agenda for action for business to increase the talent available to them by encouraging more young women into science, engineering and technology.
  •  Women's Initiatives Committee  - http://www.nd.edu/~aichewic/
     The Women's Initiatives Committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) aims to assist AIChE in taking a leadership role in promoting the entry, development and full participation of women in the Institute and the profession.
  •  PlanetGrrl  - http://www.planetgrrl.com/
     For and by women and grrls in the UK in or interested in new media and technology and other grrl stuff.
  •  Women on Women  - http://monod.biomath.nyu.edu/index/women.html
     A support group for women in science.
  •  Is the Glass Half Full?  - http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0009EE90-C1B2-1CE1-ADD8809EC588EF21
     Women in science. From Scientific American.
  •  The Hypatia Institute  - http://www.hypatiamaze.org/
     Dedicated to gender equity in physics, astronomy, and the sciences in general; with resources for students, teachers, and scientists.
  •  PDK Poster Project  - http://www.pdksciart.com/
     Project by Pam Kivelson that creates paintings and photography to promote in women and girls an awareness and appreciation of science, mathematics, and technology, with a focus on careers in those fields.
  •  Women in Technology Project  - http://www.vtc.vsc.edu/wit/
     Vermont Technical College's project to encourage young women in middle school and high school to study math, science and technology. Lots of links.
  •  Women of NASA  - http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/intro.html
     Profiles, events, archives.
  •  GirlGeeks  - http://www.girlgeeks.org/
     Career site for women in information technology, providing access to jobs, mentors, training and career development resources to help techy women get ahead.
  •  Women and Science  - http://www.cordis.lu/improving/women/home.htm
     An EU initiative for research by, for, and about women. Part of the Socio-Economic Knowledge Base and Improving the Human Research Potential programs.
  •  Engineer Girl  - http://www.engineergirl.org/
     Site intended for girls that highlights opportunities in engineering careers in the United States. Includes links, profiles of women engineers, and interactive features.
  •  Gender, Science, and Technology Gateway  - http://gstgateway.wigsat.org/
     Global web portal presented by the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD). Resources, publications, and policy recommendations pertaining to sustainable development.
  •  WITIA: Women in the Information Age  - http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/witia/
     The Women in the Information Age Project at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) addresses gender issues and technology (including representation in the development and use of today's key technologies). Professor Jane Foundation's Kennedy School research draws together a representative collection of quality sites which add value to this discussion.
  •  Women in European Universities  - http://www.women-eu.de/
     The programme located at Münster University, Germany, aims at assessing the professional status of women in academia and at analysing the reasons for the under-representation in positions of authority in Universities. Presentation of the participants, contact information, a timetable and documents for download.
  •  Pi Zine  - http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/pi/home.html
     A paper zine published by women who stand outside the social norm. Includes issue exerpts and publication information.
  •  Women in Weather  - http://www.srh.noaa.gov/women/
     Providing a support structure for and opening communications between women throughout the worldwide meteorological community, focusing on the particular concerns of women.
  •  Maria Mitchell Women in Science Award  - http://209.68.19.123/museums/wmnInsc.php
     Information about an annual award recognizing an individual, program, or organization in the United States that encourages the advancement of girls and women in science. The award is sponsored by the Maria Mitchell Association.
  •  The Daphne Jackson Trust  - http://www.daphnejackson.org/
     Enables scientists, engineers and IT specialists to return to work in the UK after a career break.
  •  Women in SET  - http://setwomenresource.org.uk/
     UK resource centre to promote women in science, engineering and technology. Provides support, statistics, database of role models and speakers.
  •  Women in Natural Resources  - http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/winr/
     Magazine designed and written by and for women in forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range, recreation, soils, and the environmental and social sciences as they relate to natural resources.
  •  Women Who Walk Through Time  - http://www.mines.utah.edu/geo/about_ES/video/
     Exploring Earth science with women scientists. Many of the resources are for girls and young women.