Radboud wins 2017 Minerva Informatics Equality Award
The winner of the second edition of the Minerva Informatics Equality Award is the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences at Radboud University
The winner of the second edition of the Minerva Informatics Equality Award is the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences at Radboud University
In conjuction with the European Computer Science Summit to be held in Lisbon (23-25 October, 2017), a first draft of the Report Informatics Research Evaluation has been published.
The book "Informatics in the Future: Proceedings of the 11th European Computer Science Summit (ECSS 2015, Vienna)" is the result of the various presentations and discussions held during the 11th ECSS.
Registration is now open for the 13th European Computer Science Summit (ECSS 2017) in Lisbon, 23-25 October, hosted by the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. This year`s edition focus on the theme: Informatics Connects!
Informatics Europe is proud to release the final report of the Committee on European Computing Education (CECE), a joint effort of Informatics Europe and ACM Europe.
The 1st call for participation has been released for the ECSS 2017. The 13th European Computer Science Summit will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, Oct 23-24, dedicated this year to "Informatics Connects!".
We are pleased to welcome 9 new members in 2017. Informatics Europe reached 116 institutions this year from 30 countries... and we are still growing !
Informatics Europe proudly announces its 2017 Best Practices in Education Award devoted to initiatives making Informatics education available to all.
The 2017 Minerva Award, sponsored by Google, is devoted to initiatives supporting the transition of female PhD and postdoctoral researchers into faculty positions.
Michael E. Caspersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark, and Hannes Werthner, TU Wien, Austria, joined the Informatics Europe Board.