The Finding Ada Conference is a fully online global conference for women in STEM and advocates for gender equality. It will be held on over 9/10/11 November, depending on your timezone, beginning at 9am on 10 November in Wellington, New Zealand, and ending 29 hours later at 5pm on the West Coast of America. Sign up for your free tickets now!
Join our headline speakers, Caroline Walker from J.P. Morgan, DeLisa Alexander from Red Hat and Chi Onwurah MP, as well as over 45 other speakers from around the globe, for a fabulous day of talks, workshops, Q&As and interviews.
Find out more about our speakers and what they’ll be talking about, and plan your schedule!
We have three themes for the day:
- Career development: Career advice; professional skills; and personal growth.
- Policy and advocacy: Talent acquisition, retention and promotion; returners; business policy, processes and standards; advocacy strategies.
- Widening participation: Increasing girls’ interest in STEM; navigating academia; increasing diversity and supporting diverse communities.
Whether you are a woman in STEM who wants to develop her career, a business leader or HR exec, an educator or parent, or an advocate or community organiser, we’ll be running sessions for you.
Tickets are free, and are available now!
Time are tough for everyone, and women need additional career support during the COVID pandemic, so we have taken the decision to make tickets free. We ask those who can afford it to donate to help us support not just our speakers via our honoraria, but also support Ada Lovelace Day and the work we do year round.
We would like to thank J.P. Morgan, Red Hat, Jane Street, The IET, Google Cloud, SchoolDash, Digital Science and Vonage for their support of the Finding Ada Conference.