The Science!Guardian have recently announced that they are running a Science Hackday at their London offices.  There are already plenty of interesting attendees signed up but I think they need the help of all the geeks out there to get the word out to more girl science geeks! They have a great list of attendees but seem to be lacking a few female science geeks that I know are out there! So here goes! Spread the word! All the details on the event can be found below along with the location of where to sign up!

So let’s get everyone excited and make things …with science!

Hack days are fun and awesome. Science is really fun and totally awesome. Let’s put the two together.

For those who haven’t been to a hack day before here’s the details of what they are:
A bunch of science enthusiasts get together in the same physical space to collaborate and create awesome things, usually by mashing up APIs. A Hack Day is usually 48 hours long and involves a sleepover

Who is this for?
Imagine a Venn diagram showing the intersection of web  and science enthusiasts  …that’s a pretty big intersection. Science Hack Day is for anyone with an interest in science who wants to dabble with APIs and datasets.

If you’re a coder or a designer or just an enthusiastic person with good ideas, Science Hack Day is for you

Interested?

Sign up here

About Sarah Lamb

Sarah is the founder of the Girl Geek Dinners & GirlyGeekdom. She is a lover of gadgets, geeky things and sport! Find out more about her on her website.

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