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Digital Women: An Edinburgh Institute Project

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This September, RSA Scotland are supporting the first Digital Women event taking place in Edinburgh, organised by David Hood FRSA.

In their own words, Digital Women Scotland is an event for 'women looking to enhance their lives, jobs, careers and use digital to make it happen. Digital, both accessing and using it, is a major step to enhancing opportunities for women, leveling business and lifestyle opportunities, and setting all on a virtuous and rewarding path.'

This September will mark the first Digital Women event in Scotland co-organised by David Hood a Fellow of the RSA, to offer the opportunity to network with likeminded professionals, and pick up best practice tips and techniques in the industry.

All are welcome- women on an entrepreneurial path, the tech savy and those who are not, or if you are simply looking to enhance your opportunities by grasping digital and making it work for you.

Find out more and register your attendance by following the link below.

Event: Digital Women Scotland 2018
Date & time: Wednesday 26 September, 8:00am – 4:00pm
Venue: Inchyra Grange Hotel, Grange Road, Polmont, FK2 0YB

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  • A super event; thanks to all the inspirational women who presented, who have been there, got the t-shirt and are making it happen. More news about the Digital Women project roll out later in the year!

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