THE VALUE OF PIE FOR WOMEN
Let’s Succeed Together (2021-2029)
Welcome! The Global PIE Stories starts from one female with two daughters who circled by so great a cloud of women witnesses of success with life more abundantly.
PIE I (Partnership for Innovation in Employability) programme allows partners to establish links with one another which it will enable through funding for short term industrial and academic mobilities and collaborative opportunities, and real-field projects deliveries aimed at developing new cross-disciplinary relationships (Computer Science-Engineering: AI & Robotics, Healthcare, Medical Sciences, EdTech, BioTech, Ethics, Agriculture, Business and Design), encouraging the development of strategically beneficial collaborative projects in a supportive environment for women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths).
PIE II for Women in STEAM-H (Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Maths & Healthcare) is the British Council Award Winning programme developed to accelerate women into STEAM-H for a broader set of AI-Robotics skills and attributes that will enable both healthcare women in hospitals and academic staff in higher education to be successful throughout their research and working life (2024-2029):
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PIE III Partnership in Equality for UK-Pakistan Women in Robotics & AI
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PIE IV Gender Equality Networks for Indonesia and UK in Sustainable STEM-AI (GENIUS)
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PIE V ISPF Research Empowerment for Healthcare Women (in bidding) and ECRs (grant awarded but returned to British Council due to institutional visa issues)
PIE III- V (Partnership for Innovation in Empowerment /Education / Equality / Entrepreneurship) has evolved into a Global Women Collaborative Programme with AI-Robotics, particularly aiming to enhance the SDG3 Health and Wellbeing of underprivileged communities in LMICs and UMICs countries, including girls, B40, refugees and Orang Asli (Indigenous People), addressing the UN’s SDG3 Good Health & Wellbeing, SDG4 Quality Education, SDG5 Gender Equality, and SDG10 Reduce Inequalities. We thoughtfully integrate humanoid robots into real-life and experimenting Robot-Human Coexists in the established Wales Tokku Zones globally with ethics-social-legal implications. Latest news! British Council Scholarship for Women in STEM: https://tinyurl.com/4r3bahup
JISC EMPLOYBILITY TOOLKIT
Capitalising public higher educational institutions in both the UK and Malaysia, the proposed PIE Programme aims to enhance the employability of women in STEM. The JISC’s Employability Toolkit[1] is adapted as the fundamental rationale of the PIE Programme.
Dr Zati Hakim, Head of Robotics & AI Lab, University of Malaya test PLL Robot at EUREKA Robotics
Eureka Robotics Centre April 2023 at Malaysia
EUREKA Robotics Centre Malaysia Research Mobility April 2023
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