Women in STEMM Summit: it's her!

Date

8-10 March 2023

Location

Universities in the UK and Ireland, main hubs at the University of Oxford and Trinity College Dublin

Celebrate the International Women’s Day in the community of like-minded female researchers and leaders, listen to inspirational career stories and join thought-provoking discussions about the future role of women in STEMM disciplines.
The Women in STEMM Summit is the first joint summit of universities and academic institutions in the UK and Ireland to celebrate innovations by women in STEMM. The live network will connect synchronised local conferences and enable joint activities for over 1000 participants across the UK and Ireland.

Programme

Wednesday, 8th March: invited talks, UK-Ireland and UK-Ireland-US Women of Future panel, local poster sessions.

Thursday, 9th March: contributed talks, career and family panel discussions.

Friday, 10th March: contributed talks, education and policymaking panel discussions.

Saturday, 11th March: a large celebration of the Women in STEMM accomplishments and disseminating outcomes of the summit at large public venues in London and Dublin.

Committees

Organizing Committee

Anna Baldycheva

University of Exeter, UK

Anastasiia Vasylchenkova

University College London, UK

Ben Hogan

Ben Hogan

University of Oulu, Finland

Program Committee

Anastasiia Vasylchenkova

University College London, UK

Abstract Submission

One-page abstract is required from contributing speakers until 13 January. A 200-word abstract is required for poster submissions until 13 January. Abstracts must be sent to [email protected] with the subjects Women In STEMM Summit.

Registration & Fees

The event is per registration only.
Early Bird registration fee: TBC until 31 January.
Regular registration fee: TBC.

Proceedings

The conference abstracts will be published in the special issue of the inSTEMM Journal.

Culture Program

The University of Oxford and Trinity College Dublin are large and well-recognised teaching and academic institutions. Both cities are famous for their historical role and diverse social experiences available. Oxford is a world-leading centre of learning, teaching and research and the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is a major British and European centre for the arts, science, technology and innovation. For centuries, scholars, artists, writers, scientists and filmmakers have found inspiration in Oxford’s spectacular architecture. Founded in 1592, Trinity is Ireland’s top-ranked university. Situated in the centre of Ireland’s vibrant capital city, Trinity’s stunning campus is home to a community of scholars at the cutting edge of research and teaching. Day one of the event will feature a drinking reception with light refreshments.

Deadlines

Visa application support – information for official invitation letter, before January 10, 2023

Submission of Abstracts – before February 13, 2023

Registration – before January 31, 2023

Conference fee – before January 31, 2023