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Opportunities and Resources

One of the objectives of the Women in HPC (WHPC) program at Purdue is to promote interest in technical fields, specifically in High Performance Computing (HPC). Below is a list of opportunities and resources that we hope will promote professional and personal development for the Purdue community.

Purdue Women-Focused On-Campus Programs

Women In Engineering
Women In Engineering
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Women In Agriculture
Women In Agriculture
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Women In Science
Women In Science
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Women In Science
Women In Management
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Women In Science
Women In Science and Engineering Tutoring
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Women In Science
Women In Physics
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National Organizations for Women in Tech

Women In HPC
Women In HPC
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Anita Borg Institute
Anita Borg Institute
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Women In Technology
Women In Technology
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NCWIT
NCWIT
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ACM Women in Computing
ACM Women in Computing
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Girls Who Code
Girls Who Code
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Black Girls Code
Black Girls Code
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Girls In Tech
Girls In Tech
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Girls Develop It
Girls Develop It
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LinuxChix
LinuxChix
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Articles on Women in Tech and Diversity

Women In Engineering
43 Most Powerful Women Engineers
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Women Leadership
6 Ways to Get Women into Leadership
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Women Leadership
Washington's top 100 tech leaders in 2017
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Women Leadership
The challenge of hiring and retaining women: An interview with the head of HR at EBAY
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Women Leadership
Why is tech failing at diversity and how it can succeed
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Women Leadership
Rewriting the Code
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Media for WHPC

Media for WHPC
Invisible Women
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Women Leadership
Programmed Inequality
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Women Leadership
Invisible Women Podcast
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Contact Info

Questions? Contact our WHPC staff at whpcinfo@groups.purdue.edu for more information.