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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The Ada Lovelace project (ALP) is a Rhineland-Palatinate mentoring network for women in STEM with the aim of attracting girls and young women to study programmes/vocations in the STEM sector and to increase the proportion of women in these areas in the long term. At the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, around 20 mentors serve as role models for students in the areas of study and training and enable practical STEM experiences through works...)
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The Ada Lovelace project (ALP) is a Rhineland-Palatinate mentoring network for women in STEM with the aim of attracting girls and young women to study programmes/vocations in the STEM sector and to increase the proportion of women in these areas in the long term. At the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, around 20 mentors serve as role models for students in the areas of study and training and enable practical STEM experiences through workshops and support them in choosing a career or study programme. (English)
Property / summary: The Ada Lovelace project (ALP) is a Rhineland-Palatinate mentoring network for women in STEM with the aim of attracting girls and young women to study programmes/vocations in the STEM sector and to increase the proportion of women in these areas in the long term. At the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, around 20 mentors serve as role models for students in the areas of study and training and enable practical STEM experiences through workshops and support them in choosing a career or study programme. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The Ada Lovelace project (ALP) is a Rhineland-Palatinate mentoring network for women in STEM with the aim of attracting girls and young women to study programmes/vocations in the STEM sector and to increase the proportion of women in these areas in the long term. At the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, around 20 mentors serve as role models for students in the areas of study and training and enable practical STEM experiences through workshops and support them in choosing a career or study programme. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 18:44, 18 November 2021

Project Q3611394 in Germany
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Project Q3611394 in Germany

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    76,772.85 Euro
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    153,545.7 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2017
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    Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
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    67663 Kaiserslautern
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    Das Ada-Lovelace-Projekt (ALP) ist ein rheinland-pfälzisches Mentoring-Netzwerk für Frauen in MINT mit dem Ziel, Mädchen u. junge Frauen für Studiengänge/Berufe im MINT-Bereich zu gewinnen u. langfristig den Frauenanteil in diesen zu erhöhen. An der TU Kaiserslautern fungieren in den Schwerpunkten Studium und Ausbildung rund 20 Mentorinnen als role models für Schülerinnen und ermöglichen durch Workshops praktische MINT Erfahrungen und unterstützen diese bei der Berufs- bzw. Studiengangswahl. (German)
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    The Ada Lovelace project (ALP) is a Rhineland-Palatinate mentoring network for women in STEM with the aim of attracting girls and young women to study programmes/vocations in the STEM sector and to increase the proportion of women in these areas in the long term. At the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, around 20 mentors serve as role models for students in the areas of study and training and enable practical STEM experiences through workshops and support them in choosing a career or study programme. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    DE_TEMPORARY_ESF_206640
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