The United States is inviting applications for the Tech-Women Exchange Program 2025, a fully funded initiative aimed at empowering women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The five-week program, scheduled for September to October 2025, offers an unparalleled opportunity for women leaders in STEM to enhance their professional development and expand their global networks. The program is hosted in the United States, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area or Chicago, and includes collaboration with leading companies in these technology hubs.
Participants will benefit from international travel, housing, meals, local transportation, and access to official TechWomen events, all fully funded. This initiative seeks to foster leadership and skill-building while encouraging participants to inspire other women and girls in their communities.
Eligibility criteria require applicants to have at least two years of full-time experience in a STEM field, a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, fluency in English, and citizenship or permanent residency in one of the eligible countries. These include nations such as Pakistan, Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, and Uzbekistan. Applicants must also meet the requirements for a U.S. J-1 exchange visitor visa.
The program offers a robust professional experience, including project collaborations with established technology firms, leadership workshops, and networking opportunities with STEM professionals. Participants gain exposure to cutting-edge innovations and insights, equipping them to return to their home countries as catalysts for change.
Applications for the TechWomen Exchange Program are open until January 7, 2025. Interested individuals can apply through the official TechWomen website. The initiative underscores the commitment of the United States to fostering global partnerships and empowering women leaders in STEM, helping bridge the gender gap in technology and science sectors worldwide.
This program not only enriches participants' careers but also strengthens the global community of women in STEM, paving the way for innovation and inclusive progress. If you are a woman leader in STEM, this is your chance to advance your career and become a beacon of inspiration in your field.
US Tech-Women Exchange Program 2025
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