Informatics Europe Bulletin - November 2019
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Dear Members, We are happy to send you the latest Informatics Europe bulletin, our bi-monthly newsletter for members. In this issue: ECSS 2019Social Responsibility of Informatics - HighlightsRome set the scene for the 15th edition of the European Computer Science Summit. With close to 180 participants, impeccable organisation and a very exciting theme and program, the conference was a great success. A heartfelt ‘thank you’ goes out to our co-organisers, the International Research Area on Foundations of the Sciences of the Pontifical Lateran University, as well as to this year’s sponsors, CINI, Roma Tre University, "Sapienza" University of Rome, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" and Elsevier, whose support contributed to setting up such a high-quality event. In addition, we also would like to point out and thank for the great work and commitment of Conference and Program Chairs: Enrico Nardelli, Informatics Europe and University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Gianfranco Basti, Pontifical Lateran University, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano, Paola Mello, University of Bologna, Gregor Engels, Paderborn University, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, TU Wien, Erika Abraham, RWTH Aachen University, Lejla Batina, Radboud University, Alexandra Silva, University College London, Cristina Pereira, Informatics Europe. Speakers ContributionsThe slides of the presentations from the Leaders Workshop and the Main Summit are now available for download on the conference website. 2019 Awards Ceremony and WinnersAt a joint Informatics Europe / ERCIM Award Ceremony during the ECSS 2019 the following Award winners were announced:
We say, “Congratulations to the winners!” Stay tuned for the 2020 Call for Submissions, coming up early next year.
Workshop Bridging the Digital Talent GapInformatics Europe organised in partnership with the European Commission DG CONNECT the workshop Bridging the Digital Talent Gap - Towards Successful Industry-University Partnerships. The workshop brought together higher education organisations, industry, public policymakers and students to identify current challenges, opportunities and solutions to bridge the supply/demand gap in Europe for graduates with the skills needed by European businesses to grow and innovate. In three parallel breakout sessions dedicated to Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security and Software Engineering, participants were able to work together to explore the issues at stake, and co-design concrete solutions for the way forward. During the workshop the European Commissions announced the plan for funding of around 700 million to be employed in education actions and projects aiming at closing the digital talent gap. A report about the workshop with a series of recommendations for helping to close the digital talent gap in Europe will be published in the coming months, keep tuned! After ECSS is before ECSS - Save the dates!Next year we are travelling to Bulgaria, where the ECSS 2020 will be held in Sofia from 26 to 28 October, 2020. Add the dates to your calendar! Erasmus+ Project Ethics4EU - Ethical Computer Science Education for EuropeWe happy to announce that the Erasmus+ Project Ethics4EU, in which we are involved as partners, has received a grant of near half million Euros. The key aims of the project are to develop a common understanding of European values in Ethics in Technology, to develop a community of practice amongst Computer Science and Ethics lecturers who will work together to develop online resources for the teaching and assessment of ethics in Computer Science programmes, and to upskill lecturers with the knowledge, skills and competencies in ethical technology development in a European context. Informatics Europe will work together with the leading organization, TU Dublin, and the other partners, and support dissemination and communication of all actions and outcomes, as well as help to recruit participants to the different surveys and training phases. The topic and goals of the project are aligned with the current focus of our Ethics Working group: Ethical/social Impact of Informatics as a Study Subject in Informatics University Degree Programs. The project kick-off events will take place in Dublin 20-21 November 2019. We will keep our members informed of the main activities and outcomes of the project. National Association MeetingsRepresentatives of several National Informatics Associations (NAs) met in Rome for an informal lunch and discussion on synergies and how to collaborate among them and with Informatics Europe. The group also exchanged feedback on past meetings and actions and discussed further upcoming meetings and actions. The representatives agreed that it is highly beneficial for the national communities to join forces to discuss and find strategies to face common problems. With that in mind a new meeting of the NAs with Informatics Europe will be held in Zurich on 30 of January 2020, collocated with meetings of the Informatics Europe Board. To remain updated on the shared actions and outcome of the meetings of the NAs visit our website at: https://www.informatics-europe.org/community/national-associations.html New ReportsIn October two new reports were published by the following Informatics Europe working groups:
Software Heritage Acquisition Process (SWHAP)On October 10, the Software Heritage Acquisition Process (SWHAP) was announced in Pisa, a set of detailed guidelines that provide an actionable tool to address the urgent need to harvest, curate, archive and make available landmark legacy source code that has been developed over the past half a century, while the key people that created it are still available to share their knowledge. This work is the result of an intense collaboration between the University of Pisa and the Software Heritage team at Inria, in partnership with UNESCO. The guidelines, a worked example and a collaboration mailing list can be found at https://www.softwareheritage.org/swhap. Association NewsBoard ElectionsAt the 2019 Annual General Assembly held in Rome on October 29, seven Board members were re-elected for the term 2020-2021:
In addition, we are glad to announce the election of the following new Board members-at-large for the term 2020-2021:
We welcome them all to Informatics Europe and wish a successful new term. New Informatics Europe MembersWe are very pleased to welcome the following new members:
They joined a growing membership of over 140 institutions from 32 European countries. Check out our current member list.
Board MeetingsThe Informatics Europe Board met by teleconference on September 27 and face-to-face in Rome on October 27. Several topics have been on the agenda, including progress reports from the High-level Activities and Working Groups, new communication plans and the organisation of ECSS 2019 and ECSS 2020.
Don’t forget: as a member representative, you can submit agenda topics and participate as an observer in Board meetings. Let us know! Members News
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