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The Artemis Project

We are a five-week summer program for rising 9th grade girls focused on computer science.

Application required

  • Specific dates

Applications must be completed by May 1st. Once you apply, you will receive a link that you can use to track the status of your application at any time. Please save this link so that you can check the status of your application at any time. You will also be notified when each of your recommenders submit their recommendations for you.

Cost

Accepted applicants will be asked to pay a $100 registration fee. No financial assistance.

Location

The program location changes over time.

  • In-person only.

Location is BU Campus, exact building is TBD.

Dates and Times

Monday, July 8 – Thursday, August 8

Monday through Friday.

M-F from 9:30AM to 12:00PM (morning session) and 1:00PM - 3:30PM (afternoon session).

Additional information

The Artemis Project is a five-week summer program founded in 1996 at Brown University. Artemis introduces rising 9th grade girls to computer science, targeting them at the critical age when the disparity between males and females in the sciences becomes most pronounced.

Participants learn computer languages such as Scratch, AppInventor, HTML, CSS, and Python. They also are introduced to cryptography, robotics, artificial intelligence, and circuits. In addition, participants learn how computer science is applied in the real world by hearing from guest speakers. The program is led by BU undergraduates and/or graduate students.

Monday, July 8 – Thursday, August 8

Monday through Friday.

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The Artemis Project

(617) 528-0985
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Last updated April 30, 2024.