BCSWomen
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BCSWomen is a Specialist Group of the British Computer Society, with the aim of supporting women working and considering a career in Information Technology.
The group has over 500 members and an active mailing list. Activities include meetings, networking, and mentoring. They organise the Undergraduate Lovelace Colloquium [1] for undergraduate women in computing. The chair is Dr Sue Black, head of computing at the University of Westminster.
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- Spotlight: BCSWomen Specialist Group, IT Now, 46(1):34, January 2004. doi:10.1093/combul/46.1.34
- Justin Richards, BCSWomen celebrates five years, Computer Weekly, 4 April 2006.