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Our Team

Celine Harrison

Celine is a BCIS student in her final year of study, majoring in Computational Intelligence with a minor in Software Development.

Jiayang (Miller) Li

Miller is also a final year BCIS student,his major is Computer Science with a minor of Software Development .

Felix Niocena

Felix is a AUT student studying Bachelor of Computer and Informations Sciences student majoring in Software Development, for his final year.

Cecilia Chen

Cecilia is a final year student for Bachelor of Computer and Informations Sciences, her major is Software Development.

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Are you interested in science, robotics or electronic music? Do you like TV production, news editing, or podcast recording? These are included in our after-school club! We currently provide more than 80 after-school clubs, and it is still growing every year, among which there are clubs opened by students themselves. The school after-school club is committed to providing extracurricular activities that meet the interests of students to meet students’ learning needs outside the classroom.

Our high school (grades 3-5) currently also has 12 after-school clubs. We hope that more teachers and parent volunteers will join us in the future to provide students with colorful club activities. The following is a brief introduction of some clubs in our school, so that you can have more understanding of the club after class. For a complete list of clubs this year and more related information, please click here.


Our Wish

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OUR VISION
A world where every girl and woman has equal access to opportunities in STEM. In a rapidly changing world, science, technology, engineering and mathematics have already had profound impact on our daily lives. We believe that girls and women have much to contribute in these areas. By supporting them in their choice to pursue STEM education and careers, we are standing on the cusp of a major global shift in how we teach, study, work, do business and more.

OUR CORE VALUES
Our values are not only vital, but one of the founding pillars of Women in Tech®. They guide how we approach all of our relationships—with our members, colleagues, chapters and our partners:​

DIVERSITY AND INTERCULTURALITY
We are dedicated to the idea that gender and cultural diversity matters in all spheres. We believe in a world where access to knowledge, innovation and business opportunities are based on interest and ability, not gender.

COLLABORATION
We are colleagues, not competitors, and work together for a common purpose. Our ability to collaborate on projects is one of our most important strengths. We are devoted and committed to each other, because nothing great was ever built without collaboration and teamwork.

CREATIVITY
Real change and growth can’t occur unless we are open to considering new ideas. Fresh concepts are always welcome, and will be treated with the utmost respect.

LOVE AND POSITIVE ENERGY
We are full of love and positive energy in and out of our work environment, and let it imbibe everything we do. Our passion for sisterhood means we love what we do and we collectively believe in the importance of the cause.

AMBITION
Women in Tech has set high goals for our organization. We fully expect to reach them, and have devised primary focus areas to help girls and women enter STEM fields and become successful in these careers.

OUR MISSION
Women in Tech® has a double mission: to close the gender gap and to help women embrace technology. The organization focuses on 4 primary areas that are a call for action: Education, Entrepreneurialism, Social Inclusion, Science & Innovation. The aim is to educate, equip and empower women and girls with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed in STEM career fields.


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We are very happy and welcome any people join us or give advice.
Celine Harrison
PRODUCT OWNER