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Watch our video!


Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Find out what it’s like to attend a conference by watching our EYH Introductory Video.
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Friend us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!


Sunday, September 6th, 2009

What is Facebook?

Facebook is similar to Myspace, and is a social networking website. The site is for everyone, including businesses, people in middle or high school, and for people who live in certain areas, having been originally exclusive to university students and staff.

It is free to register with Facebook. The site works similar to Myspace in the way that users can upload photos, send public and private messages, list their interests and build up friends.

Why should I join Facebook?

By joining Facebook you’ll be able to catch up with friends you’ve met at EYH conferences and other EYH events.
You’ll also have the ability to learn about our interactive on-line chat sessions with led by female scientists. Before you join Facebook, you might want to talk to a parent or guardian first. It’s a safe site, but with all internet sites, you have to be careful about the type of information you share with strangers.

Parents, for more tips about helping your kids stay safe on social networking sites, check this out.

How do I join the EYH group?

It’s easy to join the EYH Facebook group – just click here!

You can now also follow us on Twitter.   Sign up now.


Our mission


Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Our mission is to encourage young women to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers.

Our ultimate goal is to motivate girls to become innovative and creative thinkers ready to meet 21st century challenges.

Learn more about EYH and our hands-on science conferences »


What’s new


Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Giving to EYH


Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Make an individual or corporate donation. Help change the life of a young girl.

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Have a great time at an EYH conference


Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Learn by doing! Build a Lego robot, or make a circuit board, or learn computer programming skills.  Learn about careers that are useful, pay well and help make the world a better place.