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Accessibility statement

This site has been designed with accessibility in mind.

You can use your browser text resize option to enlarge text and in-page headings.

All content is XHTML 1.1 compliant and adheres to the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

Any style sheets used have been tested against the CSS 2 standard.

All pages validate as WAI double-A compliant.

[Graphic: W3C valid XHTML 1.1][Graphic: W3C valid CSS][Graphic: Double-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0]

Skip to content

Each page contains a 'Skip to content' link (see Access keys below) which takes you to the beginning of the content area.

Access keys

Several access or shortcut keys exist on all pages:

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1: Home
2: Diversity
3: Sitemap
4: Mentoring
5: Enterprise
6: Career SOS
7: Coaching
8: Terms of use
9: Contact us
0: Accessibility statement

These access keys will take you to their corresponding pages.

Browser support

The content has been tested and proven to be fully usable on the following browsers:

  • PC: Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla 1.5+, Firefox 1+, Opera 8+
  • Macintosh: Safari 1+, Firefox 1+

As this site validates to W3C standards for XHTML 1.1 and CSS 2, the content should also work with other browser and platform combinations. However, if you experience a problem, we would be grateful if you could notify us (please include the page's web address and a brief description of the bug).

Where possible downloadable documents have been saved in a generic cross-platform format (RTF or PDF).

news

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success stories

"We got lots of help and advice through Mentoring Circles."
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Jessica Zeun, JD Approach

women in SET

Find out about our work with women in Science, Engineering and Technology.