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SUMMARY:Women in tech taster workshops
DESCRIPTION:University brings computer science to life to encourage girls into tech careers  \nGirls from city schools are set to perform a virtual reality patient healthcheck\, take part in a ‘Wall Street’ trade-off and create digital art over a day of activities to promote women in tech at University College Birmingham. \nTwenty pupils from Greenwood Academy and Cockshut Hill School are due take part in a series of workshops around computer science and digital careers as part of Ada Lovelace Day on October 12. \nAda is considered the first computer programmer\, writing about a computer\, the Analytical Engine. While it was never built\, she realised the computer could follow simple instructions\, a program\, to perform a complex calculation. \nHeld within the University’s range of digital facilities\, students will also get to try their hand at web design as part of a computer science session. \nThe cutting-edge facilities spread across four campuses as part of a Â£130 million investment – include a digital creative studio\, healthcare simulation suite\, computer science labs\, financial trading suite and prosthetics suite. \nRachel Gowers\, Executive Dean Business\, Tourism and Creative Industries\, said: “Britain’s technology industry is booming\, with tech firms attracting more than Â£6bn of venture capital funding in 2018. \n“However\, the percentage of women working in tech has barely changed in 10 years and today\, women make up just 17% of IT specialists in the UK. \n“We are at the beginning of a Fourth Industrial Revolution and rather than being daunted by this prospect\, this is an opportunity for women to think about how technology can help them tap into a whole range of career paths. \n“Through our women in tech day and the inspiration of Ada Lovelace\, we want to show young girls that tech is an exciting\, valuable sector to study and work in. The more women that want to work in tech\, the better our tech will be.” \nThe workshops will be led by the University’s own female ambassadors for women in tech\, including award-winning prosthetics artist and lecturer Alexandra Wathey\, who has worked on Doctor Who and Game of Thrones. \nAlongside fellow lecturer Stacey Hall\, she will be showing the students how to create a digital sculpture using high-tech ZBrush design software. \nLecturer Katie Broughton will be hosting the simulation in healthcare workshop\, lecturer Kanwal Rauf will be sharing her skills in computer programming\, while lecturer Nicola Sandford will be leading the ‘Working Wall Street’ workshop. \nTsai Lovett\, Deputy Dean for Teaching\, Learning and Digital at University College Birmingham\, said: “Studying a technological subject at university involves creativity\, communication and problem-solving skills. Tech is involved in every career now and we wanted to showcase how exciting it can be. \n“And you don’t have to dedicate yourself to one thing. You can start with something that looks interesting and progress into another if anything tech gives you more flexibility than most careers to do that. \nDevelopments in genetics\, artificial intelligence\, robotics\, biotechnology are all building and amplifying one another\, If you start learning one set of skills\, you might just find they can easily translate into another.
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LOCATION:University College Birmingham\, Summer Row\, Birmingham\, B3 1JB\, United Kingdom
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