University of Texas-Houston Summer Undergraduate Research Program:
Ten-week paid summer internship program for students who wish to
gain hands-on biomedical science research experience within
laboratories located in the Texas Medical Center, particularly
designed for students interested in basic science or medicine
http://eae.uth.tmc.edu/research/
The Young Scientist Program:
Washington University School of Medicine outreach program for
students.
http://medicine.wustl.edu/~ysp/
CyberSisters:
An educational telementoring program for girls in science, math and
technology
http://www.cyber-sisters.org/
HighTech Women:
HighTech Women is an on-line and off-line meeting and mentoring
place for women in technology and technology related sectors
http://www.hightech-women.com
Eyes to the Future:
A web-based mentoring program connecting middle-school girls with
high-school girls and adult women who are active in math and
science.
http://www.terc.edu/etf/
Center for Gender Studies Student Internships:
Center Internships emphasize undergraduate and graduate student
training through particpation in researching and exploring the ways
societies shape and define expectations for women and men.
http://www.runet.edu/~gstudies/students.html
Adviser, Teacher, Role Model, Friend:
This guide is intended for faculty members, teachers,
administrators, and others who advise and mentor students of science
and engineering. It attempts to summarize features that are common
to successful mentoring relationships. Its goal is to encourage
mentoring habits that are in the best interests of both parties to
the relationship.
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/mentor/
Webgrrls:
Webgrrls is a networking and mentoring forum for women in or
interested in new media or technology. Their membership organization
has chapters in the US and other countries.
http://www.webgrrls.com/
Base Camp Earth:
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the site offers
information on virtual expeditions conducted.
http://basecampearth.org
Girlstart:
With a festive and colorful interface, Girlstart encourages girls to
think about careers in Computer Science and Technology. Some
features include an introduction to making webpages, interviews with
women who own their own tech companies, and a showcase of art done
by girls.
http://www.girlstart.com/index.asp
Guide for Science Mentoring:
Association for Women in Science produced this paper and annotated
links and references.
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/wst_tocs/call_numbers/502.373m529.html
Girl Spring:
A mentoring program for women and girls in science, math and
technology, the site includes resources and strategies for gender
equity.
http://www.geocities.com/cjrv/Girlspring/
Grand Rapids Pre-College Engineering Program:
Mission: To help meet the need for well-trained engineers and
scientists for businesses of West Michigan and to increase the
number of historically under-represented populations in these career
fields.
http://services.davenport.edu/grapcep/
Learning Leaders:
A nonprofit organization, recruits, screens, trains and supports
volunteers who provide one-on-one and small group instructional
support and other services to New York City public school students.
http://www.learningleaders.org