Events
Dr. Anna Szlavi’s Events That Make an Impact in STEM
Featured Event
JKU ACM Celebration of Women in Computing 2026 (Austria)
At this two-day event sponsored by ACM and hosted by JKU, we presented more than 30 student projects that aimed to make an impact on computing, and broadly STEM, by creating a more gender-diverse and inclusive environment. The projects, ranging from social media campaigns through websites to treasure hunts and workshops, all tackled specific challenges about gender and inclusion in STEM, from bias in AI systems to the lack of relatable role models in STEM.
June 3 & 10, 2026
Johannes Kepler University (JKU)

At this two-day event sponsored by ACM and hosted by JKU, we presented more than 30 student projects that aimed to make an impact on computing, and broadly STEM, by creating a more gender-diverse and inclusive environment. The projects, ranging from social media campaigns through websites to treasure hunts and workshops, all tackled specific challenges about gender and inclusion in STEM, from bias in AI systems to the lack of relatable role models in STEM.
Prof. Gabriele Kotsis, the past president of ACM, opened the event.
June 3, 2026
| Time | Session | Venue |
| 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM | Session 1 | HS5, JKU |
| 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM | Lunch Break | JKU |
| 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM | Session 2 | HS17, JKU |
Presentations — Session 1
- Invisible by Design: Gender Bias in Medical Research
- Underrepresentation of Women in Scientific Papers, Inventions, and Discoveries
- STEM4FEM – A Social Media Campaign
- SeenInSTEM
- Beyond Stereotypes: Real Paths into IT
- Half the Minds Missing – Ain’t I Counted?
- Inter-STEM
- Rewriting STEM Pathways
- Invisible Ingredients: Creating Chemical Transparency for Period Products
Presentations — Session 2
- STEM Without Labels
- Vision Creates the Future
- STickEM
- STEMinist Hidden Figures Hunt
- Beauty Bias in the Workplace
- STEM Sisters – A Social Media Campaign
- Letters Across Walls: A Letter-Writing Evening for Women in STEM Political Prisoners in Russia
June 10, 2026
| Time | Session | Venue |
| 10:15 AM – 11:45 PM | Session 3 | HS5, JKU |
| 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM | Lunch Break | JKU |
| 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM | Session 4 | HS17, JKU |
Presentations — Session 3
- Not so Neutral – An Instagram Awareness Page
- Double Standards in Leadership
- Small Ways to Make a Difference
- Role Models 4 Women in STEM
- STEMinists
- Gender salary gap in STEM-field
- Error 404: Equality in AI Not Found
- Hidden Figures in STEM: the Matilda Effect
- Does This Stethoscope Make Me Look Like a Nurse?”
Presentations — Session 4
- Under the Radar: Physics Pioneers
- Gender Inequality in STEM in Africa, Europe, Asia
- Sci-Journal
- AI and Gender: An Overview
- Gender Bias in STEM: The Power of Everyday Attitudes and Social Influence
- MisFit Labs
- STEMtangle
Past Events
For the 5th time, the women of Kiel University presented their work on March 6, 2026, two days before International Women’s Day. From students to professors, from projects to research, this event presented the work and studies of the women of Kiel University.
Dr. Anna Szlavi presented the lessons and best practices of the student projects at her JKU course Intro to Gender Studies in Science and Engineering.
This two-day event, organized by the Institute for Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas in Crete, aimed to incorporate principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity in the research practice of Computer Science and more broadly in STEM. Dr. Anna Szlavi was the keynote speaker and special guest of the event, explaining the latest trends in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in computing and STEM, while also presenting projects that make an impact.
The International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution and Perspectives (ISSEP) is a forum for researchers and practitioners in the area of Informatics education. At the 17th ISSEP Conference, held in Budapest, Hungary in October 2024, Dr. Anna Szlavi gave a keynote speech on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in IT Education.
