Upcoming Events

Hi Girls’ Programming Network Enthusiasts,
Our next workshop is coming up on Saturday the 30th of August. This term we'll be exploring the world of cryptography! We'll learn how to encode and decode secret messages and how to crack other people’s codes!
Unfortunately, this term is already booked out.
However, we encourage you to register now to be notified when Term 4 registrations open. Early registration is highly recommended, as places always fill quickly. The topic will also change for Term 4, but we promise it will be just as exciting as this term!
👉 Register here to join the Term 4 notification list: https://bookings.events.unimelb.edu.au/33EOyl
The workshop will run from 9:30am till 4:00pm and pizza lunch plus snacks will be provided.
Who is this program for?
The Girls’ Programming Network (GPN) is a program developed and run by girls and for girls. Managed by a group of female information technology (IT) students (both from the University of Melbourne and elsewhere), it’s for high school girls interested in IT, particularly those keen to learn programming or improve their software development skills.
Attending GPN is a great way to improve programming skills, regardless of year level or current knowledge.
Please note:
- You will be required to set a password to create your account. If you already have an account from a previous workshop, please use the same login details. Forgotten your password? You can reset it via the link provided.
- Only one student can register per email address. If you have more than one student registering, please use a separate email for each.
- Please register under the student’s name, not the parent/guardian’s name, as we require this for safety and emergency purposes.
- If you are no longer able to attend, please cancel your registration using the link in your confirmation email so another student can take your spot.
We can’t wait to see you all again soon for another exciting GPN workshop!