The directory of STEM programs, scholarships, camps, and training pathways for women and girls — searchable by field, level, age, and country across more than 50 countries.
Programs and resources organized by what you're looking for next — whether you're a girl exploring science for the first time, a student choosing a degree, or a professional planning a career pivot or return.
Summer camps, coding clubs, robotics teams, and weekend programs for girls ages 8–18. Filter by region, by field, and by financial-aid availability.
Browse K–12 programs →Universities with strong women-in-STEM ecosystems, women's STEM bridge programs, and the scholarships that make them accessible.
Browse undergrad →Career-track coding bootcamps with strong women-in-tech track records — both immersive and part-time, with job-placement data where available.
Browse bootcamps →Master's programs, PhD programs, and competitive fellowships for women pursuing research careers in STEM disciplines worldwide.
Browse graduate →Re-entry fellowships and programs for women returning to STEM careers after time away. Includes KIRAN (India), WISET re-entry (Korea), Daphne Jackson Trust (UK), and others.
Browse re-entry →Searchable scholarship database — full-tuition, partial, and travel-grant scholarships open to women in STEM across all education levels.
Browse scholarships →Each country page lists national programs, top universities, scholarships, and women-in-STEM organizations operating in that country. See the full global map →
Profiles, field overviews, and methodology explainers for parents, students, mentors, and policy professionals.
Profiles of pioneering women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — from Internet Hall of Fame inductee Nancy Hafkin to Nobel laureates and contemporary founders.
Read profiles →A primer on where women's participation in science and technology stands worldwide — current data, the institutions shaping policy, and where the structural gaps still are.
Read overview →The digital divide is gendered, generational, and geographic — and the programs working to close it in 2026 look very different from those of twenty years ago.
Read article →Directory of professional networks, nonprofits, and member organizations supporting women across STEM — from AnitaB.org to OWSD to the Society of Women Engineers.
Browse networks →WIGSAT — Women Inspiring Girls in STEM, Advancement & Training — is an independent directory of education, training, and career pathways for women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. We index programs by country, level, field, and audience so that families, students, and mentors can find the right next step.
WIGSAT is an editorial project, not a member organization. We are not affiliated with WISAT (wisat.org) or any of the universities, nonprofits, or government programs listed in this directory. To submit a program, suggest a correction, or contact the editorial team, see our About page.