Friday 16 June 2017

Women In Innovation Training in Kigali


Women in Innovation (WiIN) – a free training program in Kigali for young women

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The Women in Innovation (WiIN) program is designed to increase the success of women in science careers in Africa. 

WiIN will do this by offering young women one week’s free training in Kigali to help them go from student to professional.

Through the WiIN program, female university graduates will have the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, build professional networks, and learn practical tools for pursuing, obtaining, and thriving in a career in a STEM-related field. The comprehensive week-long program targets recent university graduates as they transition from student to professional.

The pilot WiIN program will take place in Kigali, Rwanda in June 2017 and aims to reach 1000 female college graduates. This program is presented by Johnson & Johnson Innovation LLC at no charge to participants as part of the company’s strong global commitment to increase the number of women in science and technology careers.

For more information and application visit https://jnjwiin.fluidreview.com/

11 comments:

  1. Sis will learn from you even if I don't attend

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  2. Sis will learn from you even if I don't attend

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  3. Always my pleasure to share learnings dear!

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  4. Thanks alot sis, you are great

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  5. More especially for the experience av got here in Enugu purple program

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    1. Weldone dear! You are strong and courageous too. I would always look out for more opportunities for you. I have no doubt you would excel!!!

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    2. Thanks so much sis, I appreciate wholeheartedly

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  6. Thanks alot sis, you are great

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