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A free guidance tool comprising 3 complementary modules to help young people aged 16 and over prepare for their transition to post-secondary education.
The first module is now available: Ada-Interests, which enables you to
- identify areas and families of occupational activities linked to personal experience,
- explore the professions in these fields and families of activities,
- find higher education programmes related to these professions.
Two other modules will be added to this tool in the near future.
Ada?
The name of the guidance tool was chosen in reference to Ada Lovelace, an important historical figure of the 19th century, often considered to be the first female programmer in history. Her historic role as the first female programmer and her scientific contribution to the understanding of computing machines paved the way for a field that has shaped the modern world. Through her research, Ada Lovelace reminds us that innovation and creativity are strengthened by diversity and inclusion.
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An ARES - Academic hubs partnership, with the support of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation: