Harvard WECode College Conference Tech Fellowship 2025

Applications are now open for the Harvard WECode College Conference Tech Fellowship 2025! If you’re an undergraduate woman passionate about technology and eager to connect with like-minded peers, this is your chance to be part of something transformative.

The WECode Conference, happening from February 15-16, 2025, is a two-day in-person event designed for undergraduate women engineers.

It’s an opportunity to hear from industry professionals, build valuable networks, and discover the possibilities the tech world has to offer.

As a Harvard Tech Fellow, you will partner with the Harvard team to promote the conference, share it with your campus community, and help more women access this life-changing experience.

Why Apply?

The Harvard WECode Conference is the largest student-run event for women engineers globally, bringing together over 900 attendees each year.

By becoming a Tech Fellow, you’ll be a part of this prestigious event, gaining leadership experience while promoting gender diversity in tech.

What’s in it for You?

  • Leadership: Play an active role in shaping the operations of the biggest conference for college women engineers.
  • Free Ticket: Attend WECode 2025 in-person for free!
  • Exclusive Resources: Enjoy access to special Fellowship events.
  • Networking: Connect with fellow Fellows, conference attendees, and top industry leaders.
  • Harvard WECode Distinguished Leadership Award: Boost your resume with this prestigious award, plus extra perks!

Who Can Apply?

  • Open to undergraduate students who identify as women, non-binary, genderfluid, or other gender minorities.
  • You should have a demonstrated interest in technology—whether you’re a beginner or experienced tech enthusiast, all levels are welcome!

How to Apply

The application consists of three parts:

  1. Mandatory Fellowship Application.
  2. Committee Selection: Choose between Professional Development, Digital Media, or Peer Engagement.
  3. Optional Leadership Role Application: You can apply to be a lead fellow for one of the committees.

Short Answer Questions:

  • Technology Experience: Share what experience you have in tech, or what excites you about learning it, and your future goals in the field (max 250 words).
  • Why WECode?: Tell us why you want to be a WECode Tech Fellow and what you’ll bring to the Fellowship (max 250 words).
  • Publicizing WECode: Describe how you’ll promote the event across the three areas of outreach (max 250 words).
  • Your Role: Explain why you’re the best candidate for your top committee role (max 250 words).

This is a unique opportunity to grow your leadership skills, build a network of future tech leaders, and be part of a movement that is changing the landscape for women in tech.

Apply here


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