Ideas for Winstem WEek
- Read a book about a woman in STEM; historical or present day.
- Write a bio for the AWSN website about a historical woman in STEM, like Rosalind Franklin, Marie Curie, or someone less well known.
- Read an AWSN bio of an inspiring person, go out and see if you can find them, and do a mini- interview to update their bio since their interview.
- Follow the WinSTEM social media to learn more about women in STEM.
- Pop some popcorn and host a movie night with friends that features strong women in a science based role (i.e. "Hidden Figures")
- Go for dinner/drinks out with STEM friends/colleagues.
- Sign up to be a Cybermentor.
- Volunteering to do something that encourages girls or young women to be interested in STEM. Watch WinSTEM pages for events where you can volunteer.
- Volunteer to present a STEM-related topic at a local school.
- Volunteer to present a STEM-related topic to a local groups e.g. Girl Guilds.
- Go for coffee or lunch with STEM professional coworkers you barely know.
- Attend an open/public WinSTEM week event.
- Attend the WiSEST 35th Anniversary event: NoBelles event Oct 12.
- Attend the AWSN STEM Affair on Oct 14th.
- Present a demo at the STEM Affair on Oct 14th.
- Do a Google search of women in STEM internationally and locally.
- Do a Google search of local groups that support women in STEM, or check out the AWSN.org website to learn about many local groups
- Visit a science centre with a group of girls.