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Mercedes moves forward with their Accelerate 25 diversity initiative
The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team is delighted to confirm a new partnership with the award-winning UK social enterprise, the Stemettes.
Led by Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, the Stemettes work to inspire and support girls, young women and non-binary young people into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths careers.
Dr. Imafidon is also on the Hamilton Commission
To kick-off our partnership later this month, the Student to Stemette programme will match young women from low socio-economic and minority ethnic backgrounds with experienced Mercedes F1 engineers for a four-month mentoring programme, designed to support, guide and encourage their STEM journey.
In July, 10 young women will also join the Stemettes Certification Academy, a one-week online STEM programme including inspirational sessions with Mercedes F1 employees and leading to an industry recognised qualification.
As a team, we are committed to increasing the diversity of our new recruits and I very much hope that some of the young people that we work with on the Stemettes programmes will consider us as an employer in the future.
Equally, our current employees are showing great enthusiasm for the project and I know many are looking forward to sharing the fulfilment and enjoyment they experience in their chosen careers with the Stemettes students, whilst also developing skills themselves through the mentoring programmes and doing something a little different from their day job.
We look forward to working closely with the Stemettes, learning more about their experiences and the STEM challenge, and seeing what more we can do to support. [x]
Dreamforce 2017 with @Stemettes: My experience
What is it?
The countdown was on. After many weeks of waiting, then waiting and waiting some more, the week had finally arrived. November 7th ā November 11th. A one week trip exploring the city of San Francisco, California and attending Dreamforce- ā the largest software conference in the world ā. And let me tell you, the conference lived up to its title. As well as all the amazing free SWAG we were able to pick up with each visit to the Convention centre ( a lot of it), we were seated listening to some inspirational keynotes by some pretty cool people.. some of whom include Marc Benioff himself, Michelle Obama, WILL.I.AM, and JR.Ā
- (above) day one at the convention centre, where the doors lead off into the magical world of tech...
- (above) #fabfive and mascot looking extremely poised...
- (above) shaky photo following Michelle Obamaās discussion on education and empowering the youth :)
Who?
5 girls interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths). The idea of travelling across the ocean to another country with 7 strangers sounds pretty crazy, but we immediately bonded and it honestly felt like Iād known these girls for a long time. (Shouts out to Kelsey, Telsia, Sharmin and Sofia š as well as Anne-Maire, Charlotte and Yasmin for being THE best organisers ;) ). We stayed in the heart of Fishermanās Wharf- so there was plenty of sight seeing to get done during the warm SF days.
Ā - (above)Ā #fabfive after our coach journey across the Golden Gate and landing in Muir Woods
During the trip STEMETTES organised visits to Facebook (we saw Mark twice and tried to internalize our excitement), Slack, Bloomberg and Dropbox, where we met with countless females working in STEM and got to q&a about their jobs and roles. I can definitely say that this part of the trip impacted me the most as I was able to see first-hand the things I could explore in my journey into STEM.
Ā - (above) rooftop view @facebook #whereTheFreeFoodAt :)
Although there were some minor inconveniences ( suitcases breaking and bags lost) which became a running joke during the trip *cough* sharmin *cough*) , food order mishaps ( which also became a running joke during the trips on my part *cough* sirloin tips *cough*), the trip ran pretty smoothly and we were able to do some incredible tourist-y things. One of my favourite parts was visiting Muir Woods (click here to read a bit of history) where we explored a long trail, as well as visiting the infamous Alcatraz Island (click here) and seeing some jaw-breaking views while on an audio-tour. One more jaw-breaking thing, the foodā¦*drools*. It didnāt take long for stomachs to adjust to the whole new world that is American food, but one thing for sure is you do get your moneyās worth š Letās just say that by the time we were off the plane and back in Heathrow many of us were waddlingā¦
Ā - (above) Alcatraz prison exterior. It was just as eerie inside as it looks here...
- (above) the interior of the prison was just as eerie...
- (above) (wo)man vs tree...@ muir woods
The biggest impact this trip has had on me?
The biggest impact this experience had? Literally being in the STEM environment was what impacted me the most- seeing all the possible routes I could take and the fact that I could incorporate my love of the humanities/social sciences into STEM. Iāll admit that I was initially really hesitant about even applying but it was because of the encouragement and persistence from my mentor Kerry that I decided to take a shot. If you are a sherpee part of the Student-to-Stemette program and are even considering entering the competition, go for it. I honestly doubted that Iād be considered a place, and when I opened up the email from Yasmin saying Iād won I almost dropped my phone in disbelief ( I was in a swimming centre changing room if youāre curious, and I think people would be quite concerned if they heard muffled squealing from a changing room). Donāt doubt yourself. This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I wouldnāt have even imagined possible without the Stemettes. Although our #FabFive experience is over, the memories will live on in our mindsā¦and in the hundreds of photos we took. Literally.
- (above) fist experience of an all-american diner.. 10/10 would do again (how could I not include this)
- (above) the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge fading off into the fog...
- (above) magical night-time view from SaucalitoĀ
- (above)Ā views from Alcatraz overlooking the city skyline
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Here are a couple of links to Youtube videos of the Key Notes if youāre interested in finding out more:
Marc Benioff Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQj0SojEX0M
Equality Summit: The Path To Equal Pay: A Conversation With Natalie Portman Ā : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgjYWU-BgWs
Equality Summit: Authentic Leadership https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_58LNSmUoAo
If youāre interested in reading the experiences of some of the other girls, check out the links below:) :
https://kelsey-pie.tumblr.com/post/168237350540/dreamforce2017
Fab Five San Fran trip!
(top left clockwise: Muir woods ; Golden Gate Bridge ; Muir woods ; Dream Valley ; Dropbox ft dinosaurs š±āš)
Intro
Thanks to StemettesĀ and Deutsche Bank, me and 4 other ladies were flown out to San Francisco to attend Dreamforce 2017!
This blog post is going to be a run down of everything that happened, how awesome it was and how you could be flying off next year to attend a conference with Stemettes āļø
(left to right: Gate B39 at Heathrow Terminal 2 ; Plane just before take off at Heathrow ; Luggage Claim at San Francisco airport)
Day 1- Travel
Got up much earlier than normal, like much earlier. Dragged my luggage downstairs, triple checked i had everything, proceed to run around the house headless making sure I had everything- especially since I wouldnāt be coming home after the trip I would be getting a train straight back to university in Birmingham. Then my dad eventually set off from the house and I waved goodbye until Christmas break.
The fact I was going to San Francisco with 7 people I had either never met or had barely spoken to was scary and it still hadnāt quite kicked in yet by this point. Stemettes had been so gracious and picked me as a winner andĀ offered me such a wonderful opportunity to do things so many things outside of my comfort zone and throw me into a world of unknowns. I had been preparing for a long time now to make this trip work alongside keeping up with uni work and running a hackathon, AstonHack 2017Ā but I was ready for the challenge!
I elected to get the heathrow express since I would get a discount using my railcard and it was the quickest way out of heathrow upon my return. So my parents dropped me off- we actually ended up having to run for the train but I got it, found a seat, settled in and all was merry.
It really did take 15 minutes and before i knew it I was taking the lift up to the departures hall. I was anxious as I wanted to make a good first impression and I knew Iād be spending lots of time with these 4 ladies and the 3 chaperones during my week long trip. Once through the entrance I realised I had no idea where they were but I found them through the power of Whatsapp group chats and we started chatting away.Ā
Then we went off to go through check in- using the self service machines but being in a muddle because you couldnāt remember the flight numbers but we all came through unscathed eventually and when we reached departures we went to a restaurant to eat. This was the first chance to really sit down and ask them about who they were and how they ended up winning the competition so it was really interesting to hear. We all had a chance to wonder around duty free before we met up and headed to the gate. Yasmin and Charlotte even bought each of us some neck pillows! Then we headed to the gate which was one of the furthest ones awayĀ š but we boarded with no issues, found our seats and before you know if we were flying through the air (bit of a Christmas reference there just bc itās that time of year šāļøāļø).
Our next stop was Vancouver around 9 hours away, they gave us a hot meal on the plane and a snack just before we landed. Our connection wasnāt that far away so we made our way through the terminal, following the lady who had kindly escorted us to the right place. We actually went though US customs in Vancouver- using a self-service machine to scan our passports and show our ESTAs as well as have a border checkpoint officer scan it and ask why we were going to San Francisco. Then we go into the departures lounge and was once again allowed to be free and I got something to eat since my body hates aeroplane foodĀ š¤¢. Then we were soon off to the gate and boarding the next plane. I wanted to get some Tim Horton's but it just so happened that the one in the lounge, right next to our gate but closed for refurbishmentĀ š. I always had Toronto on the way back though so my hopes werenāt lost yet! This was a much smaller plane and the flight time was only around 2 hours.Ā
We landed in San Francisco fairly late at night so we went straight to get our luggage, where we nearly had issue with some luggage but it all was fine in the end, found out where the shuttle bus was and then we were off to the hotel, catching glimpses of San Francisco as we raced by. We all checked in šØ , had to play a game of hide and seek with the rooms for a bit but we eventually found them and I fell asleep straight away- ready for the week ahead of us.
(left to right: Muir woods ; Breakfast at cafeĀ š ; Alcatraz Island)
Day 2- Sightseeing
Breakfast we met up in the hotel lobby and tried to get a table at a place called the Pinecrest diner but it was so busy so we walked around and found another cafe to eat at before heading to the bus tour shop nearby. We got on the coach and it took us to:
> Alcatraz- we got to via a boat and we did the audio tour around the main prison building š§
> Muir Woods- drove over the golden gate bridge to get there š
The bus then left Muir woods, headed down more windy windy roads and dropped us off at Sausalito- a little city on the shoreline just north of the golden gate bridge. We walked around the shops a little and found a weird shop which sold lots of random and funny gifts such as weirdly captioned gum packets, cowboy rubber ducks, the worldās smallest rubber turtle and even had a huge wall of Funkos.Ā
The driver asked where we wanted to get dropped off and we had decided on Chinese for dinner so we did just that and it was greatĀ š
(left to right: Moscone West Trailhead lobby ; Mark Benioffās keynote ; Exploratoruim for EU Salesforce party)
Day 3- Dreamforce begins!
During the night Sharmin and Sofia had had some bug issues in their rooms and in the morning we left for another hotel. From the new hotel we called some cars to take us to the registration point to pick up our Dreamforce badges š.
We went to get our badges from the main building at Moscone West and got our first taste of what was to come for the rest of the week. As we entered the huge lobby it was all decorated with a woodland theme, with fake trees and the pillars of the building turned into tree trunks. There was a dj blasting out pop songs and people milling around everywhere and we danced our way through the line to register and pick up our badges.
Then we took a walk around Moscone West to see what was on offer here. There were a few areas in the main convention hall on the ground floor such as the Trailhead Zone, Admin Meadow,Ā Developer Forest, AppExchange Den andĀ Startup Valley. We went around the room and learned that we could scan our badges at nearly every stand or station with employees and volunteers throughout the event and earn free swag that we could collect at a later time. There was plenty of swag being handed out in the Developer Forest with external companies giving things away such as fidget spinners and usb ports in the shape of a stick man.Ā
We were meant to attend the Aston Kutcher talk but by the time we wanted to get in it was already full! So instead we went to pick up our free backpack and other stuff and then took a ride around the block on some Dreamforce rickshaw bikes š“. We squished ourselves into the seats and had a great time rolling around the block- even if one of the bikes did malfunction we made it in the end!
The next thing we did was file into Moscone Centre North for the CEO,Ā Marc Benioff to listen to his keynote š£ļø. You can read the highlights from his talk here. It was interesting to hear more about Salesforce and how much he valued his Trailblazers and how inspirational they can be. He also mentioned the 4th industrial revolution and howĀ Ā āthe world is in the midst of a wave of innovation and technology that is radically changing our economies, our societies, and our daily livesā.Ā
We then headed back to the hotel for a bit to explore since it had a games room and a beautiful garden area (!!) and then later that night we all went out to Pier 15 for the Salesforce EU party. We arrived fairly early tho and ended up walking down the pier to the ferry terminal to get some food for dinner before heading back and the party was in fully swing. There was a lady doing acrobatics in a hanging hoop and the whole room was covered in exhibits as it was being held in an exploratorium so there was much to look at. There was also nibbles and drinks being handed out. The Stemettes led us around and we met some of their friends, some of whom used to work in London but then moved out to the USA.
(left to right: Michelle Obama keynote ; 1 Hacker Way- Facebookās HQ ; AT&T Park)Ā
Day 4- Dreamforce Day 2- Michelle Obama & Facebook
Thanks to the new hotel, we were in the heart of Fishermanās Wharf and for breakfast there was a iHop conveniently located right next door so this became our meeting points in the morning. We marvelled over the menu and at some of the weird breakfast food combinations such as eggs and sirloin tips but also how big some of the portions were for a stack of pancakes šš„.
Then we hooped onto one of the scheduled coaches which was departing from a nearby hotel and we made our way into the city centre to queue forĀ Michelle Obamaās keynote that morning. We joined a very long queue and at one point they closed the entrance saying it was full, but then after more waiting around we ended up getting let in, found some seats and hearing her talk about how children and young people are the future and they could go on to solve problems that we havenāt been able to solve; diversity everywhere and anywhere is key to success and finally you can do anything you want in this world, but you gotta work hardĀ šŖ.
Then we hopped in some cars to go visit the Facebook offices. We signed into the system in a little waiting area and a lady namedĀ Emmaka Porchea-Veneszee came and welcomed us. She took us to the food area to grab something to eat and explained what she did at Facebook. She was a briefing assistant to Mark Zuckerberg. She prepares him for each meeting and gives him all the background information about the people hes be talking to and tell him anything else he needs to know so heās prepared. There was such a wide variety of food available- a huge buffet restaurant, a noodle shop, a bbq place and also a dessert shop just to name a few places, and it was all for free! She then walked us over to another building and we went to a meeting room and met another lady namedĀ Meghan Buonaiuto, and she talked to us about her role as a product manager and she let us ask her all kinds of questions like how she came into this role and what she did at college. Then aother lady came in, she was the Executive assistant to Mark Zuckerberg and she didāt have long so she just talked about her role, what it entailed and how sheād been at the company for over 6 years.
Then Emmaka took us on a tour of this new building we were in. She walked us past a clear glass cube in the middle of some desks where we all excited as we could glance Mark Zuckerberg in the middle of a meeting. She led us up to the roof of the building and it was so beautiful- it was a park landscape with foliage and deckchairs and it was so peaceful. There was also a juice bar where some of us tried smoothie shots and theirĀ Veterans Day smoothies that were available. When she led us back downstairs she left us with man for a few minutes and she came back out of a room with goody bags for each of us. There was a water bottle, a shirt and even a baseball cap which you can see if you look at the ed of my post for bonus contentĀ š
Then we headed back in the Uber and to make the most of our time we chose to go to Westfield shopping centre. We split up, walked around in groups and also popped into Sephora across the road and took it all in as we donāt have any stores in the UK yetĀ š
Later that night some of us went to Dreamfest- a concert at AT&T Park starring Alicia Keys š and Lenny KravitzĀ š¤ and was supporting theĀ UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals. We had a great time singing along to New York and also eating the free snacks such as hotdogs, fries and coke cola.
(top to bottom: Equality summit keynote ; Dream Valley entrance archway with Saleforce mascots ;Ā Executive summit equality panel [with Anne-Marie second from right š])Ā
Day 5- Dreamforce Day 3- Equality Summit
> iHop breakfast- enjoyed some more pancakes again š
> Hotel Nikko- Anne-Marie was part of a equality panel with executives only in the crowd. She mentioned what Stemettes was and then the fab five and we stood up to quickly say who we were. Afterwards some of the executives came up to us, i got asked multiple times if I was the one at university, but it was really nice to know that they actually listened to us and were genuinely interested in what Stemettes was and why we were there.
> Walk to Moscone WestĀ š¶āāļø- We talked to some of the executives and asked them about their jobs, why them came to Dreamforce and they asked me about how I was doing at uni, what I studied and also what my plans for the future were. I took a lot from these conversations as between them I got may words of wisdom.
> 2nd Equality panel in Moscone West floor 2- I continued to talk to other executives. I talked to one guy who worked in a company in London who were looking for people studying computer science and I learned more about his company and connected with him on LinkedIn later!
> Panda expressĀ š¼ for lunch- Went back to Westfield as it was nearby and I enjoyed as much orange chicken whilst I could š.
> Natalie Portmanās equality chat- Interesting to heard about her career so far and her academic achievements and what working in the entertainment industry has taught her over so many years.
> Equality summit keynote- got some pictures with the Salesforce mascotsĀ š· and listened toĀ Laurene Powell Jobs,Ā will.i.am and artist JR for their views on raising awareness of equality all around us and hearing personal stories, particularly the ones from JR about being punished for art pieces he has performed in certain countries.
> CEO Mark Benioff- got a picture with him after the talk! š·
> Dinner- delicious chicken burger from a place near Moscone WestĀ
(left to right: Bloomberg offices tour ; Golden Gate Bridge ; Dream Valley carousel)
Day 6- Dreamforce Day 4- Last day & Bloomberg
> CarouselĀ š - free ride because we were with Dreamforce
> Customer success expo - walked around and picked up some goodies, also completed my quest to win some more free swag!
> Bloomberg- We were treated to an office visit as they were just around the corner from Dreamforce. The lady taking us on a tour gave us information about the current work space and how itās all used as their office was fairly small but they utilised it well. They showed us some of their current projects and how the Bloomberg software worked over some lunch. We also asked them questions about how they got to their current role and it was refreshing to hear some of their advice about climbing up in the professional ladder starting from college.
> prize pick up for the quest!- We all picked up a free item, I went for an Astro plushie, others went for a laptop case or Astro keychain.
> pier 39 seals- we visited and took some pictures with them. They did smell reaaaaally bad though but they were all so cute flipping and flopping and screeching everywhere.
> golden gateĀ š- we visited a landing area close to the bridge and took loads of pictures. Unfortunately the area became very foggy just as we arrived but 30 minutes later it was clearer and we got some amazing pictures.
(left to right: Slack receptionās sofa + name badge ; Lombard Street ; Heathrow terminal 2 baggage claim)
Day 7- Checking Out, Slack & Dropbox
In the morning we got up earlier than usual to get a shower in and to triple checked we had everything packed. Once we had checked out we went to a special place called theĀ Pinecrest diner. We tried to go to this place on the second day but it was too busy and we have so many people it was going to be a long wait but when we arrived there was a large table free and we sat down almost immediately! I had the corned beef hash brown and it was delicious- Iāve tried to recreate the dish in my flat since coming back but to no avail.Ā
Then we walked over to the Slack offices š» where we met a lady who took us on a tour- I especially loved the names of the meetings rooms as they were emojis. We settled in a room and met with three developers who talked about their roles and gave us a little demonstration of their current work. Also they talked about how they got to where they are now. One lady came out of college with a degree in recreation and is interested in physics but she got into coding and makes slackbots now- she demoed a slackbot that would alert everyone in the channel that there was emergency in the office so they would know.
Our next stop of the day was Dropbox. We walked to their offices and had a tour from a lady who worked in the business department. She was very nice and explained the different areas of the building, showing usĀ āThe Mintā which is their chill room with games, instruments and many beanbags, also their library which was very quiet and relaxing, their dinosaur display in one of the corridors and also their shiny panda mascot. We also had the chance to sit down with two more employees, a developer and also a product manager who let us ask them loads of questions. We also managed to get a crepe as every Friday they have crepes in their cafe for free and we picked a Friday to visit š!Ā
š¼š»lšlš¼š³ š¼ On the way back from Dropbox to the hotel we visitedĀ
š³ š¼š»lšlš¼š» Lombard street. It was a sloping road where itĀ zigzagged
š¼š»lšlš¼š» š³ and had loads of pretty flowers and trees surrounding it.
š»š³š»lšlš¼š» Directly opposite was also a steep road which presented usĀ
š¼š»lšlš¼š³ š¼ with a magnificent view of uptown San Francisco. We thenĀ
š³ š¼š»lšlš¼š» headed back to the hotel to pick up our luggage.
(Top left clockwise: San Fran airport ; heathrow arrivals corridor ; Marylebone station entranceĀ š ; Marylebone station departure boards ; Heathrow Terminal 2 arrivals exit š)
When we got to San Francisco airport we checked in, went through security and then grabbed a bite to eat at a Japanese restaurant šAfter a little wander we made our way to the gate and had a smooth take off for TorontoĀ āļø.
By the time we reached Toronto airport it was early morning and we were all very sleepy. We went through security and border control again and back out to the departure lounge and waited for the gate to open. I could see Tim Hortons from the gate but the queue was as far as my sleepy eyes could see so I had to pass š¢. The plane was delayed for a while and some of our party had to go back through security again but they made it back with time to spare and we took off. As soon as we were in the air I went to the back section of the plane and as the plane was fairly empty, I took up my own row, laid down fully and made the most of the space. When i woke up at one point I found a breakfast tray above me but I mostly spent my time dozing off, so I was ready and energised to rush for my train to Birmingham once we landed.
At landing back at heathrow T2 I immediately turned on my mobile data and used it to check on train updates for my train back to Birmingham, leaving in just over an hour. Managed to make my train in time thanks to my luggage arriving very quickly, no delays on the Heathrow Express and a very friendly Uber driver and my day ended with me falling asleep straight away into my bedĀ š¤.
Reflection
From this trip Iāve met so many inspirational people, especially women, that have made me so much more inspired to work even harder and that if I do that I really can get anywhere I want. Even though at university Iām just one of a handful of women on my Computer Science course right now, it doesnāt have to be like that in the future š©āš».
Itās also made me more open to the idea of helping inspire others. During the week I was so honoured that so many women at these companies were willing to take time out of their busy schedules to take us around their offices and talk to us about their jobs and their path to success.
The only reason I was able to enter this competition was because of the Student to Stemette programme run by Stemettes. I signed up by chance, I was looking for summer work experience opportunities in my first year at university and came across the page, thought it sounded interesting so i signed up and Iām so glad I did. From the first meeting with my Sherpa (shout out to Neha who works in Deutsche Bank in Birmingham whoop whoopĀ šš) she taught me things about the world of work that I just couldnāt learn at university. She shared stories of her time working at the bank and also her beginnings as a electronics student.
If you live in or near Birmingham or London you should absolutely sign up for the scheme- thereās literally nothing to lose! You get to attend meetings with your assigned Sherpa (the mentor), you get free swag, amazing advice about working within the STEM industry and sometimes even work experience opportunities with Stemettes who organise all kinds of events all over the country!
But until next timeĀ āļø
(fab five standing in front of a pretty sign at the entrance to Dream Valley š)
Check out all the pretty photos from my google photos album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/0AH6mOE9Kx6pW4P42
Bonus stuff
Check out all the swag i managed to collect below from the whole trip- the Stemettes told us to leave plenty of room for it and Iām very glad I left a lot of room for all mine!
Day 160: following A- level results day in the U.K, we learn that not only is the uptake of computing A-level worryingly low across the board, but of that just a small percentage of students were girls. Read about how this impacts an already unbalanced tech industry in the article here via our blog in the bio, and to find out how Anne- Marie Imafidon's charity @stemettes is ecouraging girls into the feild http://bbc.in/2fYfy98 ā #girlsintech #genderequality #thisgirlcan #stemettes #codingisforgirls #alevelresults #computingatschool
#GHC17: Grace Hopper Conference Entry @Stemettes
Stage 1:
For stage one āwe would like you to engage with friends, family, teachers, peers, Sherpas, mentors etc - otherwise known as your network.
We want you to promote STEM and encourage more girls to explore the amazing possibilities of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths - like you are.
We live in a digital age, surrounded by technology. Itās everywhere- in our homes, on our desks... under our pillows at 3 am after a netflix binge of a 3 season long show when we know we have a 9am class the next day. Something Iām interested in finding more about is computer science- thatās my STEM pathway. I found out about computer science by myself. I grew up in an all-girls school, and I was not lucky enough to be exposed to the amazing world that is STEM. I didnāt know much about engineering, at all- in fact when I thought of an engineer the first thing that came to mind looked a little like this:
Now this image may be true of some, but it isnāt the case for all. I didnāt know of the amazing network and community of women and girls my age because there was no spreading of STEM. Being in a mix-gendered sixth form connected to an all-girls lower school, I decided to share STEM in a fun way!
In light of international Women in Engineering Day, I created a presentation to share to year 10 students in hopes of inspiring them to find out more about STEM and giving them confidence to try hard in STEM subjects! The positive feedback I received from teachers and most importantly the students gave me an even greater push to spread STEM. Slides from the presentation are as below :)
Sharing the world of STEM is something I am really passionate about. As someone who was never introduced to the world of STEM growing up at school, I feel a need and responsibility to send this message to young girls.
I also created some posters around the sixth form as well as the lower school, about STEM-y things to do in the summer!
Stage 2:
āCommunicate the benefits youāve gained from your Sherpa and from being a part of the stemettes by telling your story!ā
When reflecting on my Student to Stemette experience I thought about how much I've grown from the first day of meeting my amazing, inspirational mentor. Ā I recreated growth within the four month programme, from the first month to the last, by doing paintings to signify each month. Iāve explained the meaning behind each picture and my journey in theĀ audioĀ below Ā :).Ā
https://soundcloud.com/user-938252191/stage-2-tahanni-hussein
Month 1: Autumn
Month 2: Winter
Month 3: Spring
Month 4: Summer
Some quotes that speak for my mentorship experience with Kerry :)
āA lot of people have gone further than they thought they could because someone else thought they could.ā - Anonymous Ā
āA mentor is someone who sees more talent and ability within you, than you see in yourself, and helps bring it out of you.ā -Ā Bob Proctor
Note: I recorded myself painting and was going to edit a time lapseĀ with a voiceĀ over, but due to technical INCONVENIENCESĀ this idea had to be re-thought! :)
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Stage 3:
a) Why do you think it is important that companies like Deutsche Bank and Stemettes give girls the opportunity to attend a conference like the Grace Hopper Celebration?
āThe Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is the world's largest gathering of women technologists.āĀ
Being one of the four in my old collegeās computer science class, and being the only student interested in pursuing computer science@uni in my sixth form, there are not many opportunities for students like me in my school. Computer science is a subject that is not taught in most school curriculum- for example, my school does not offer it as an A-level.Ā
"In secondary school less emphasis is placed on developing girlsā computer science skills as compared to boys.āĀ
This is the case for many girls interested in STEM.
Another key factor which companies like those mentioned above should give girls the opportunity to attend conferences like #GHC is the fact that many girls do not have STEM role models that they can see and speak to in person. In many instances, schools do not have the funding nor resources to take students to meet inspirational women in STEM; there also arenāt many women in STEM coming into schools to speak about their roles. A conference like #GHC is an encouraging, inspiring, enriching event where WOMEN are the MAJORITY- something which students almost never get to see.
āTell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.ā
I think involvement is key in impacting young girls the most. This event is not an easily accessible event as it is across the pond and quite expensive for those who are interested. I would not be able to fund a ticket myself, however with companies like Deutsche bank and Stemettes providing a platform for young women to gain even more inspiration and long-term skills, it is possible!Ā
b) What will your contribution to the Grace Hopper Celebration be?
I hope to use my improved communication skills and the new networking skills Iāve gained to expand my network and not only meet&bond with other amazing women in STEM, but with recruiters and companies at the conference. Aside from spreading the event through the means mentioned below, I hope to document everything I learn and apply them to help my journey into Computer Science.
c) If you get a ticket to Grace Hopper 2017, how will you share your experience when youāre back in UK?
The first medium I will use is this blog here, as I follow and interact with a HUUGE network of women and girls in STEM, specifically technology.Ā I hope to make a blog entry about my experience and skills, insight and inspo gained, as well as share photographs. I will also hope to write on our school blog/website, to reach out to the young students and inspire them to sign up.Ā
If Iām selected, I will speakĀ about my journey on STS and the GHC celebration.. I will also spread the message by designing posters which I hope to share around the school, as I am a visual person and enjoy designing and creating projects.
As I am a big user of social media I hope to share my experience through this. I will liveĀ tweet (@tahannisays) #GHC17Ā about my experience at the conference and once it is over :) #GHC17.
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