More Google scholarship opportunities — apply today!
Following up from last week’s scholarships announcement, we are very excited to announce the launch of three more Google scholarships for underrepresented students in computer science!Google Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholarship – Deadline: March 4, …
Calling student coders: Hardcode, the secure coding contest for App Engine
Protecting user security and privacy is a huge responsibility, and software security is a big part of it. Learning about new ways to “break” applications is important, but learning preventative skills to use when “building” software, like secur…
Applications now available for Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship and Google LIME Scholarship
Photo by Robert Fischer, Google engineerWe are very excited to announce the first round of Google scholarships opening up in North America!The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship is open to current female students who are entering their senior year …
Advanced Power Searching with Google — Registration Opens Today
Cross-posted from the Inside Search blogWhat historic cafe inspired a poem by a Nobel Laureate? In the last three barista world championships, which winners did not use beans from their home country? If you were preparing a blog post on “Curious Triv…
GLIDE Celebrates Its First Anniversary In Tokyo
Introduction: Aimee, a former Anita Borg Scholarship finalist studying computer science at Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, writes about her experience attending the GLIDE One Year Anniversary Event. To be a woman in the field of computer scien…
Announcing Google’s Internal Technology Intern Program
We are pleased to announce Google’s new Internal Technology Intern Program and hope that you will consider applying! What does it mean to be an IT Intern?The Internal Technology Intern Program is designed for students who have a passion for provi…
Google was a proud participant of the 2012 AISES National Conference, which was held in Anchorage, Alaska in early November. This annual conference is organized by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society and it gives Native American student…
The U.S. born Google Games made its way to Japan on November 24, 2012! Google Games is a fun-filled event designed to bring some of the Google culture to students and campus. This time, our first-ever Google Games took place in Kyoto and brought togeth…
Cross-posted from the Google Developers BlogBy Phoebe Peronto, Developer MarketingLast week on GDL Presents: Women Techmakers, we kicked off the series kicked off with a tour of the Kiva API from Chairwoman Julie Hanna, then followed with Code for Amer…
Throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa, teaching computer science at the high school and middle school level presents diverse challenges. For example, in Africa, teachers have limited access to training and curriculum resources. In the U.K. or G…
Women Techmakers give back
Cross-posted from the Google Developers BlogBy Phoebe Peronto, Developer MarketingOur Women Techmakers series is back for round two on Google Developers Live (GDL)! In the spirit of the holidays, hosts Megan Smith of Google[x], Lacy Caruthers (Google.o…
Attending this year’s LISA Conference? We’ll see you there!
While it’s never a bad idea to spend December in San Diego, California, this December is going to be even better. That’s because San Diego is this year’s host to the Large Installation System Administration Conference, or LISA Conference. The LI…
Upcoming Hangout On Air: EMEA Summer Trainee Engineering Program
On Wednesday, December 5th at 7:15 pm GMT we’ll be hosting a Hangout On Air to talk about our Summer Trainee Engineering Program (STEP). STEP (formerly known as the Engineering Trainee Summer Program) is a technical internship program for students who …
STEM is everywhere!
Ever wonder what a banana’s DNA looks like? Or how to make electricity using a soda can tab? Curious about what life is like working on a nuclear reactor? Budding inventors and innovators, tune in for deSTEMber, a month long program celebrating scien…
Cross-posted from the Google Developers BlogMore than 2 billion people around the world use the web to discover, work, share, and communicate. This week, Google Developers Live Presents will host a series on Internet regulation and the future of our w…