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National: Arm, Women in STEM Insight Day
This event is for young women aged 16-21 with a keen interest in the tech industry. Arm offers a range of opportunities in engineering, encompassing both software and hardware, as well as electronics. However, if you possess a general curiosity about Arm, there are also professionals working in marketing, business, and other non-technical domains. All applicants are welcome, regardless of their field of study!
ENUSEC presents: Capture the Flag Competition
Develop and challenge your cyber skills in ENUSEC’s (Edinburgh Napier Security Society) Capture the Flag cybersecurity competition, with challenges based on cryptography, open-source intelligence and more!
Discover Cyber Security
What is Cyber Security? Get involved in learning all about this fascinating topic!
You'll take on the role of an apprentice, and go on a learning journey with two Cyber Security Specialists to understand more about Cyber and how it may affect you in your daily life.
Cyber Camps for girls and young women
CISCO are offering free, remote, supported courses for young women & non binary pupils. It will train participants on industry-ready cybersecurity skills, taking you from beginner to cyber hero.
Turing Award
One FREE Turing award available for every secondary school in Scotland. Schools who would like an additional award or schools outside of Scotland these can be purchased.
Hopper Award
One FREE Hopper award available for every secondary school in Scotland. To recognise best female in Computing Science to help close the gender gap.
Primary Hopper and Turing Certificates from Nursery to Primary 7
We know that inspiring pupils into Computing Science at a young age is so important. We have introduced our FREE set of Hopper and Turing certificates available for all Primaries. This creates an opportunity to recognise excellence in Computing Science at every stage of pupil’s education from Nursery to Primary 7.
Role Model Posters
Celebrate the talented pupils in your school and have them feature as National role models for Computing Science.
Open to all pupils.