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Ada Lovelace Day

Ada Lovelace Day

A celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).

Category: ALD22

10 different round STEM badge designs

LTW Graphic Designer Nicky Greenhorn has kindly created new STEM badge designs for Ada Lovelace Day 2022. These are designed for 25mm small badges and stickers. We’ve applied a Creative Commons attribution licence to make them an OER (Open Educational Resource). A4 300 dpi badge designs (via Flickr) Copyright © Nicky Greenhorn, The University of […]

Various Digital Skills branded merchandise including pencils, pens, fans and notepads.

Digital Skills competition for Ada Lovelace Day – win a goody bag! To celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and promote our new course programme, the Digital Skills Team are running a competition to win a bag of branded goodies, including a pen, ruler, fan, water bottle and notebook. To enter the competition, simply spell out ADA […]

Photograph of laptop displaying the LinkedIn Learning home page

Celebrate the achievements of women in STEM with this collection of courses and videos, inspired by Ada Lovelace, presented by women in STEM industries. LinkedIn Learning collection This collection was curated by the Digital Skills and Training team. Blog post by Digital Skills and Training team Digital Skills and Training / Learning, Teaching and Web […]

'Ada Lovelace Day' illustrated portrait of Ada with circuit board background.

On Tuesday 11th October 2022, the University’s Information Services team are celebrating Ada Lovelace Day 2022 which is an international celebration day of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). We have an afternoon of talks, activities and training planned for Ada Lovelace Day.  This will take place on the first […]

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