Winners of the 2019 Best Practices in Education Award
This year we are proud to announce that there are two winners of the Informatics Europe 2019 Best Practices in Education Award.
This year we are proud to announce that there are two winners of the Informatics Europe 2019 Best Practices in Education Award.
The winner of the fourth edition of the Minerva Informatics Equality Award is TU Dublin Computer Science, Ireland, for their gender equality initiatives and policies to develop the careers of female Faculty.
The ‘Informatics for All’ coalition is continuing to get academia, industry, government and society together to influence education policy in Europe towards the full recognition and establishment of Informatics as a foundational discipline in schools.
Registration is now open for the 15th European Computer Science Summit (ECSS 2019) in Rome from 28 to 30 October at NH Collection Roma Centro. This year`s edition focuses on the theme: 'Social Responsibility of Informatics'.
Last week we had the great honour to welcome the representatives of eleven European National Associations in Informatics at our headquarters in Zurich.
The 1st call for participation has been released for the ECSS 2019. The 15th European Computer Science Summit will take place in Rome, Italy, Oct 28-30.
Informatics Europe proudly announces its 2019 Best Practices in Education Award devoted to initiatives targeting Inclusive Education.
The 2019 Minerva Award, sponsored by Google, is devoted to gender equality initiatives and policies to develop the careers of female faculty.
Informatics Europe is pleased to release a new report on Industry Funding for Academic Research in Informatics.
The latest edition of the report “Informatics Education in Europe: Institutions, degrees, students, positions, salaries” is available for download.