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Time to apply for Future Digileaders 2022

Open call: Participation in Future Digileaders 2022

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

This year, it will be held online on October 18, 2022. Future Digileaders is a part of Digitalize in Stockholm 2022, an annual conference and meeting place for global thought leaders and rising stars engaged in transformation through digitalization in academia, industry, government and civil society from October 19 to 20, 2022 as a hybrid event.

Link to programme and registration: https://www.digitalfutures.kth.se/news/future-digileaders-2022/

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