Summer School on Informatics Education Research
Informatics and Other Disciplines
Best Practices in Education Award
2022 - Educating the Workforce for the Digital Transformation
2020 - Lifelong Education and Talent Gap in Informatics
2018 - Transforming Informatics Education
2017 - Informatics Education Available to All
2016 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2015 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2014 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2013 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
Minerva Informatics Equality Award
2026 Minerva Informatics Equality Award
2025 Minerva Informatics Equality Award
2024 Minerva Informatics Equality Award
2023 Minerva Informatics Equality Award
2022 - Careers of Female Faculty
2021 - Recruiting and Supporting Female Students
2020 - Careers of Female PhD and Postdoc Researchers
2019 - Careers of Female Faculty
2018 - Recruiting and Supporting Female Students
2017 - Careers of Female PhD and Postdoc Researchers
Informatics Europe is supporting and co-organizing with TU Wien and other partners the Digital Humanism Workshop series, as well as its 2020 online lectures series.
The Joint Statement on Informatics Research Evaluation issued by Informatics Europe and 12 undersigned National Informatics Associations has been released in mid-April 2020 and can be downloaded as a PDF document here.
Informatics Europe is delighted to announce the publication of the report "Bridging the Digital Talent Gap: Towards Successful Industry-University Partnerships".
The Board of Directors of Informatics Europe has issued the following policy recommendation regarding the use of tracking technology in the efforts to control COVID-19 infection spread.
The 2020 Best Practices in Education Award, sponsored by Microsoft, is devoted to educational initiatives that promote lifelong education in Informatics as a mean to reduce the talent gap.
The 2020 Minerva Award, sponsored by Google, is devoted to initiatives supporting the transition of female PhD and postdoctoral researchers into faculty positions.
Informatics Europe is looking back to an eventful 2019 and is thrilled to welcome not only seven new Board members to our team, but also thirteen new members from 10 different countries in our community!
We are happy to announce a unique development opportunity to our members, the Academic Leadership Course, which is an intensive 3-day residential course for all emerging leaders in Informatics.
This year at the 15th European Computer Science Summit in Rome, Informatics Europe launched the Informatics Higher Education Data Portal.
The 15th edition of the European Computer Science Summit with the main theme "Social Responsibility of Informatics" was held in Rome, 28-30 October.
Find out what's new at Informatics Europe, our member institutes and the informatics communities across Europe.

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We represent ca. 200 university departments and research institutes in Informatics from all over Europe.
Uniting academia, industry, and policymakers, spanning over 30 countries, to advance Informatics education and research for positive societal change in Europe.
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