University programs, scholarships, fellowships, and EdTech resources for women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — searchable by field, level, and country.
Enrollment statistics, women-focused initiatives, financial aid, and research opportunities at MIT's CS program.
The initiatives and interventions behind Carnegie Mellon's transformation from 7% to near-gender-parity in CS enrollment.
The Society of Women Engineers chapter, Women in Engineering center, and the CS+X dual-degree pathway at Stanford.
STEM programs at one of the oldest women's colleges in the country — engineering, CS, and sciences in a women-first environment.
How the SWE portal works, which of the 250+ named scholarships to prioritize, and what competitive applications include.
American Fellowships, International Fellowships, and Career Development Grants — eligibility, amounts, and application strategy.
International and national fellowships for early-career women researchers, with details on eligibility and global reach.
Supporting women from developing nations pursuing advanced STEM degrees at leading international universities.
Practical guidance on the $37,000/year NSF Graduate Research Fellowship — eligibility, application components, and how women applicants can position their research statements competitively.
Fellowship structure, stipend amounts, research areas, and what distinguishes women who receive this highly selective recognition in CS and related fields.
What schools and clubs need to know about the GWC curriculum packages — Summer Immersion, After School Clubs, and Campus Chapters.
Whether Brilliant.org's problem-based pedagogy serves girls' STEM development — and how it compares to other EdTech platforms.
CS First, Applied Digital Skills, and Google for Education as resources for girls' STEM programming in classroom and club settings.
A decade retrospective on BGC's expansion, curriculum model, and evidence on whether participants persist in CS at higher rates.
The ten most significant scholarships for women in STEM with spring deadlines — amounts, eligibility, and competitive application notes.
Canadian university programs, scholarships, and government-funded initiatives for women and girls in STEM.
University programs, Athena SWAN institutions, and scholarships for women pursuing STEM degrees in the United Kingdom.
Analysis of the UNESCO 2024 report on women in STEM — global enrollment gaps, regional variation, and policy implications.
WIGSAT — Women in Global Science and Technology — has been documenting the global landscape of women in STEM since 1998. Originally an international NGO coordinating the Gender and Science and Technology (GASAT) conference series, WIGSAT now operates as an independent editorial directory tracking university programs, scholarships, fellowships, and EdTech resources for women and girls worldwide.
With deep roots in international science education and backlinks from academic institutions across five continents, WIGSAT covers the full pipeline: from girls' coding programs and K-12 EdTech to doctoral fellowships and faculty grants for women researchers in developing nations.