Apply to Be a TechWomen Mentor

Application Deadline: March 15, 2012

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs recently announced that TechWomen—an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide—is now accepting applications from American women in the technology sector to serve as professional and cultural mentors.

In September 2012, these American "TechWomen" will mentor 42 women from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the Palestinian Territories, Tunisia, and Yemen during a five-week program at U.S.-based technology companies in Silicon Valley and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more about serving as a TechWomen mentor, please visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrjcaFmgw64.

Following the U.S. portion of the exchange, U.S. mentors will travel to Jordan and Tunisia to conduct workshops and follow-on training for women in the technology sector and young girls who have expressed an interest in pursuing a tech-based career.

Launched by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2011, TechWomen builds on her vision of "smart power" diplomacy. It embraces the full range of diplomatic tools, in this case technology, to bring people together for greater understanding and empower women and girls worldwide.

The U.S. Department of State partners with the Institute of International Education and the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology. It is a public-private partnership in which more than 20 leading U.S. companies participated by hosting international TechWomen during the 2011 inaugural program.

Candidates may apply at www.techwomen.org/get-involved/.

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