
Why do women pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science? New publication!
A new study presented by a team of EUGAIN researchers explores why few women continue to PhD studies in Computer Science and how to better
A new study presented by a team of EUGAIN researchers explores why few women continue to PhD studies in Computer Science and how to better
We are delighted to announce the official publication of the book Actions for Gender Balance in Informatics Across Europe, a key milestone as the final
The Greek Chapter of ACM’s Council on Women in Computing (Greek ACM-W) organizes the ACM-W Celebration of Women in Computing: 7th Summit on Gender Equality
The 12th ACM Celebration of Women in Computing: womENcourage™ 2025 will be held in Brasov, Romania, hosted by Transilvania University of Brașov and organized in
EUGAIN’s Prof. Letizia Jaccheri participated on March 20th in a special event led by IE’s Diversity & Inclusion Working Group, reinforcing efforts to build a
Prof. Letizia Jaccheri, ACM distinguished speaker and EUGAIN’s Action Chair, will deliver the keynote speech at the Gender Issues in Computer Science Workshop: Diversity, Equity,
Everyone is warmly invited to join us in honouring Bara’s short but remarkable life at an online memorial taking place on 19 Dec, 14:00-15:00 CET
After 4 years and countless activities, EUGAIN (the European Network for Gender Balance in Informatics), a landmark COST Action dedicated to advancing gender balance across
The project may have come to a close but Informatics Europe (IE), through the Informatics Europe Diversity & Inclusion Working Group, led by Prof. Simona
Karima Boudaoud and Fanni Bobák, Leader and Co-leader of EUGAIN’s Working Group 4-5 respectively, delivered some of the key workshop sessions at the COST Academy
Looking back on 4 years of EUGAIN, we proudly share testimonials reflecting our achievements and the journey we’ve taken. Discover what we’ve accomplished and how
In early September, our COST Action EUGAIN (European Network on Gender Balance in Informatics) held a highly successful training school in Airolo, Switzerland, as part of the project’s final activities and before it concludes this October. The event brought together 35 participants from 15 countries, including PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The goal of the training school, like all EUGAIN activities, was to advance gender balance in Informatics by fostering a multicultural European network of academics who are leading efforts in their respective institutions, countries, and research communities.