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Celebrating women in research!

On this International Women’s Day – we proudly present Future Digileaders!

Future Digileaders is a yearly event for selected early career researchers interested in the broad area of digitalization who identify as women or are non-binary. The event consists of a career workshop with talks, panels, and sincere discussions. We cover professional development and provide opportunities to meet inspiring role models and to network with each other.

Future Digileaders ’21
19 October 2021, 13:00 – 18:00 (1 pm – 6 pm) CET

Today is a very good day to SAVE THE DATE!

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