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How to increase girls’ participation in STEM disciplines ?
7 June 2018 @ 12 h 00 min - 17 h 00 min

We are pleased to invite you to this conference / training
How to increase girls’ participation in STEM disciplines
Gender fair teaching good practice
June 7, 2018 from 12:00 to 4:30 pm
National Education Training Institute – eduPôle Walferdange (building 6)
This conference is part of the Eramus+ Gender 4 STEM project, which aims to improve the representation of girls in STEM education and careers.
PROGRAMME
SHARING
12h00 – 13h00
Let’s get to know each other around a walking lunch
DISCOVERING GOOD PRACTICES ACROSS EUROPE
13.00-14.45
We unravel pupil-proof gender-fair teaching practices
Girls in ICT Day | Women in Digital Initiatives Luxembourg Asbl , Luxembourg | A day dedicated to girls curious about computer science and information technology
Ragazze Digitali Summer Camp of EWMD Italy and Unimore | Smart Venice, Italy | Girls from secondary schools benefit of a one month immersive and hands on experience in coding
Role models ‘speed dating’ | VHTO, The Netherlands | Female STEM professionals talk with small groups of secondary schools pupils and provide girls with an image they could identify with
14.45-15.00
Coffee Break
INSPIRING GIRLS, TEACHERS AND WORKING WOMEN IN STEM
15.00-16.30
We animate a panel discussion of female role models in STEM. Draw from their experience to motivate your pupils
Valeria Cagnina (Italy) is 17 years old and since the age of 11 deeply engaged into robotics and technology. Today she tries to transmit her enthusiasm and passion to young people
Elisabeth John (Luxembourg) holds a PhD in Biology and is coordinator of the Scienteens Lab at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxemburg
Mariuca Corbert Nits (Romania) is an HVAC engineer (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) and administrator at her company SC EXPERT SRL
Daria Petca (Romania) is 17 years old and performs in Informatics. She is the winner of the Bronze Medal for the 11th grade for Informatics at the most prestigious National Contest called “Olimpiada of Information Technology”
Marija Bajica (Croatia) holds a Bsc in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Zagreb. She worked previously in Europe and Australia (IBM Croatia, Oikon – Institute of Applied Ecology), is the entrepreneur, manager and freelancer in the capacity of IT and project management consultant and trainer. She held a position of the President of the Project Management Institute Croatia for the period 2013-2018.
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