Event Details
Empowering the Future Innovators.
Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation of female leaders in STEM? Join us for the STEM for Girls Conference hosted by the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools. This year’s conference will be held at Fresno State.
Date: Saturday, October 14, 2023
Time: 8:30 am to 12:00 p,.
Location: Fresno State, (Exact location / building and labs to be announced soon)
Presenter sign-up Deadline: September 1, 2023
Submit your session proposal by September 1 to be considered as a presenter.
How to sign-up to be a presenter
If you are interested in presenting a break-out session at this conference, please click the link to fill out the Call for Presenters Interest Form.
About the Conference: The STEM for Girls Conference is a dynamic event designed to ignite the curiosity and passion of middle school and high school girls in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Our goal is to connect these bright young minds with inspiring role models and provide them with firsthand experiences that showcase the diverse opportunities within STEM.
Event Highlights:
- Engaging presentations on exciting STEM careers
- Thought-provoking discussions on current trends and topics in STEM
- Hands-on workshops and interactive STEM activities
- Networking opportunities with STEM professionals and educators
- Keynote speech by a prominent figure in the STEM community
- Outdoor picnic-style lunch for all attendees
Presenter Opportunities:
We are seeking academic and career professionals from various STEM disciplines to lead breakout sessions at the conference. Share your expertise, insights, and passion for your field with the future leaders of STEM. While breakout session presenters will not be paid, they will receive complimentary access to the full conference and the chance to be a part of an incredible educational initiative.
For detailed information on presenting opportunities and the types of breakout sessions we are seeking, please watch our informative video.