Enhancing the value of the nation's human capital in
engineering and science by increasing the participation of
under represented minorities (American Indians, Black
Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Hispanic
Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels.
American Ethnic Studies is committed to graduating
students with either a secondary major or minor who have the
knowledge, personal attributes and skills to successfully
live and work in a diverse world.
A minority-owned professional services company
specializing in providing logistics, engineering, project
management, and information technology support. (note:
currrently unavailable)
TAME is non-profit community-based educational
organization which specializes in science, mathematics,
computer science, and engineering. With 21 locations and
personalized service, TAME has been helping industrial
customers, school districts and government agencies for over
20 years.
NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally
responsible Black engineers to excel academically, succeed
professionally and to positively impact the community.
Collection of links so you can expose yourself to the
exotic cultures, pulsating rhythms, mouth-watering delights,
nostalgic vistas and cosmopolitan people of the Caribbean
region.
A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the
participation of Hispanics professionals and college students
in the fields of engineering and science.
Founded in 1974, National SHPE is the oldest and largest
Hispanic engineering, scientific, and high tech organization
in the nation, with over 130 student and professional
chapters nationwide.
An organization designed to promote an increase in the
number of women pursuing careers in Engineering. Includes
information about regional training seminars.
Tomorrow's Women in Science and Technology (TWIST) is an
Austin, Texas-based non-profit corporation. Their mission is
to promote science and math education and careers planning
for girls and women.
Committed to equal opportunity for women and girls in
science, AWIS works to improve educational, employment, and
advancement opportunities at all levels.
Feminet Asia has been set up to improve the status of
women through information technology by enhancing women's
skills in the information society. Feminet Asia hopes to
serve as a database for material on Asian Women and
organizations. Futhermore Feminet Asia seeks to encourage
women to become more politically aware and to increase the
participation of women on the decision-making level. Feminet
Asia is the result of a concerted effort by Korea, Malaysia,
Mongolia and China.
Women in European Science: The Other Half of Science. It
is time to highlight the fundamental role of female top level
researchers in science and engineering.
The aim of this project is create a dynamic, evolving
medium to facilitate interactions between faculty and
students; and access to up-to-date information and resources
pertinent to women in engineering with emphasis on the needs
of current and future women engineering students and
faculty.
Organized to raise the profile of women scientists and
engineers, to highlight problems faced specifically by women
in science and engineering, to lobby for the advancement of
women in science and engineering, to provide input to the
development of science policy in South Africa, and to provide
leadership and role models for young people wishing to enter
the fields of science and engineering.
A career and online resource for entry-level engineering
and computer science graduates. The site features job
postings, interview and resume advice for technical grads,
engineering & technology news, profiles of great
companies, graduate school information, industry trend
reports, regional job market info on growing cities, feature
articles on technology and business, and more. It contains
commercial advertising.
Femina was created in September of 1995 and debuted
online to provide women with a comprehensive, searchable
directory of links to female friendly sites and information
on the World Wide Web.
No longer the minority group on the Internet, women have
stormed the gates of the "men only" web club. A large list of
all sorts of women-related web sites.