Welcome to the Artemis Project
Artemis 2010 is looking for a coordinator from Boston University!
Congratulations to the new 2010 Artemis coordinators! Applications for summer 2010 coordinators from the Brown University community are now closed. However, Artemis is looking for a summer 2010 coordinator from Boston University! If you are a female undergraduate student who is interested in computer science, math, science in general, working with kids, and getting paid to have a lot of fun for a summer, then you should apply to coordinate Artemis! If you are a Boston University student interested in applying, please email artemis@cs.brown.edu for more information. Please contact us as soon as possible, as we will begin to interview applicants shortly.
What is Artemis?
The Artemis Project is a free, five-week summer day camp for rising 9th grade girls in the Providence area who are interested in learning about science and technology. Traditionally, it has been run by four undergraduate women from Brown University in connection with Brown's Computer Science Department. This year, Artemis is pleased to announce that we will additionally have a coordinator from Boston University.
By teaching students computer skills, programming, and computer science concepts through engaging activities, the Artemis Project encourages young women to join the field of computer science.
Why is Artemis a great summer job?
- You get to be your own boss!
- You have decision-making power over every aspect of the program.
- It's fun!
- You may change someone's life.
- You will become more familiar with the CS department.
- It looks great on a resume.
- You will be encouraging more women to study computer science!
- Oh, and you get paid.