The Stanford Program for Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in Physics (SPINWIP) is a free, three-week, online program designed to inspire high-school students to explore physics. It will run July 11-29, Noon-4PM EDT. Students will explore quantum physics, quantum computing, astrophysics, and cosmology. They will learn how to code in Python and then apply their coding skills to physics-based projects. Students will attend lectures by Stanford professors and researchers and work in small groups led by Stanford undergraduates, as well as attend college planning and career development workshops. While SPINWIP is designed for women in physics, students of all genders and gender identities are welcome. No prior experience in physics or coding is needed. Preference will be given to first-generation students, students from underrepresented backgrounds in physics, and rising juniors. Apply by May 9. For more information, email spinwip_info@stanford.edu.