Konferencja STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017

STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

IDEA The "STEM Education for Innovation - Women in the forefront" conference will be held in Warsaw at the prestigious Copernicus Science Center, 31 May – 1 June 2016. It will be the biggest meeting of STEM experts, STEM educators, innovators, representatives of high tech industry, community leaders and policy makers in this part of Europe. Up to 350 participants are expected.

The debate will be on the importance of education in the STEM area and the need to give STEM priority in the state’s policy and in the activities of other stakeholders. The conference will also serve as a forum for the exchange of good practice. The Conference will attempt to answer how and why it is important to support women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) on all levels: social initiatives, public policy, education and support for social activity and strategy for socially responsible industry and business.

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 Key Note Speeches

  • Steven Zipkes Winner of National STEM Visionary Award (USA) STEM changes the world Steven Zipkes is the founder and president of Advanced Reasoning In Education, llc. (Global PBL Academies) and the former founding principal (2006-2015) of the highly acclaimed and nationally recognized Manor New Technology High School (near Austin, Tx). This school proposed new and successful method of learning based entirely on STEM projects. Now Zipkes helps to create such institutions around the US. Proven practitioner redesigned systemic whole school STEM change for all.
  • Whitney Hischier Faculty Director Center for Executive Education, Haas School of Business University of California Berkeley Potential of Women's leadership in high-tech business Faculty Director at Haas Schools of Business (Berkley). Design and deliver customized learning solutions for executive clients. Focus on experiential leadership development, succession planning, career management and ROI on employee educational investments. Core industries include oil and gas, technology, shipping and pharmaceuticals. Teaching expertise in managerial skills, performance management, and leadership presence o executives.

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 Special guests

  • Paul W. Jones Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Poland
  • Wojciech Kaczmarczyk Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Civil Society and Equal Treatment
  • Prof. Stanisław Bielecki Vice President of Conference of Polish Rectors, Rector of Lodz University of Technology
  • Karen Slavin European Commission, DG Research & Innovation

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 Top Speakers

  • Dr. Hana Abdullah Ali Al Nuaim Dean of Women’s Campuses, Professor at Department of Computer Sciences, King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia)
  • Gulnora Alvarova Head of the Center of Staff professional development Tajik Technical University (Tajikistan)
  • Line Berg Project manager Girl Project Ada NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Dr. Agnieszka Besiekierska Lawyer, blogger, CMS law office
  • Dominika Bettman CFO Siemens Poland
  • Magda Borowik Strategic advisor specializing in risk technology
  • Prof. Jill Bystydzienski Ohio State University (USA)
  • Dr. Shannon Chance Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Marie Curie Research Fellow
  • Jarosław Dąbrowski Vice-President, GTECH (Poland)
  • Alina Dolgikh SPACE, Belarus
  • Michał Dżoga Corporate & Government Affairs Director, Europe Region
  • Dr. Marek Dziubiński Scientist, innovator, and businessman CEO and CTO of Medicalgorithmics
  • Eva Fabry Director, European Centre for Women and Technology - ECWT (Norway)
  • Jean Fan PhD at Harvard Medical School, CEO Custemized.com
  • Robert Firmhofer Director, Copernicus Science Center
  • Dr. Nigist Tilahun Gebremedhin Coordinator of the Hawassa – University STEMcenter (Ethiopia)
  • Dr. Aleksandra Wójcik-Głodowska Deputy Program Director, Copernicus Science Center (Poland)
  • Paulina Gorska HR Business Partner Intel Poland
  • Whitney Hischier Faculty Director Center for Executive Education, Haas School of Business University of California Berkeley
  • Prof. Ewa Okoń-Horodyńska Professor of Economics at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland)
  • Agnieszka Hryniewicz-Bieniek Country Director, Google Polska
  • Jolanta Jaworska Government & Regulatory Affairs Manager IBM Poland & Baltics
  • Renata Kaczoruk Co-founder of Girls in Tech Poland Model
  • Halima Kayumova Cisco Girls (Tajikistan)
  • Barbara Klein Technology Director, Head of Capacity Planning IGT Poland (former GTECH)
  • Petra Kotuliakova Founder and director of AJ Ty v IT (Slovakia)
  • Olga Kozierowska Sukces Pisany Szminką
  • Joanna Lisiecka Sociologist - Perspektywy Education Foundation
  • Bartosz Martyna Doctor of arts (D.A.), graduated (M.A.) at The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.
  • Dr Gina Mihai Project Manager at European Schoolnet, Brussels, Belgium
  • Olga Malinkiewicz CEO Saule Technologies
  • Jowita Michalska CEO Digital University Burda international, Chief marketing Officer
  • Eryk Mistewicz Marketing strategies consultant
  • Nasreen Sultana Mitu Assistance Professor & Cartoon Artist Science, Mathematics & Technology Education (SMTE) University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
  • Damaris Muteti Intel she will connect Africa (Kenia)
  • Derrick Ogrodny Media Executive & Managing Director, Virtual Brain – Branded Content Agency
  • Katarzyna Piasecki CEO, Ennbow (Poland)
  • Melissa Rancourt Entrepreneur, Engineer & Educator
  • Founder & Chairman Greenlight for girls (Belgium)
  • Amber Schaub Director of Education New York Academy of Sciences
  • Dr Bianka Siwińska Executive Director and Head of Research, Perspektywy Education Foundation
  • Karen Slavin European Commission DG Research & Innovation
  • prof. Tadeusz Słomka President of AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow
  • Aleksandra Sobiech Biotechnology student at University of Life Sciences in Poznań
  • Kamila Staryga Google's Advanced Technology and Projects Group Google, Mountain View, US
  • Aleksandra Sroka Director Boston Consulting Group
  • Marta Tondera President at the Federation of Polish Student Societies in the UK
  • Prof. Marek Tukiendorf President of Opole University of Technology
  • Dr Ingrid Wünning Tschol Vice President of Robert Bosch Foundation (Germany)
  • Dr. Marta Du Vall President of Polish Women's Scientific Network (Poland)
  • Katarzyna Walczyk-Matuszyk President TOP500 Innovators
  • Amanda Waliszewska Blogger at Hakierka.pl and Front-End Developer at Daftcode
  • Caroline Wamubi Intel she will connect Africa (Kenia)
  • Prof. Lucyna Woźniak Vice-Rector Medical University in Lodz
  • Steven Zipkes Winner of National STEM Visionary Award (USA)
  • Dr Ewa Rumińska Zimny UN expert
  • Hanna Zielińska Radio TOK FM, journalist
  • Marta Zucker Author, San Francisco, California (US)

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 STE(Arts)M Artists

  • Dariusz Aksamit Science Stand-uper PhD Student at Physics Faculty, Warsaw University of Technology, President of Association of Science Speakers
  • Dr. Monika Aksamit-Koperska Science Stand-uper Winner of FameLab Competition, Jagiellonian University
  • Dr. Joanna Bagniewska Science Stand-uper
  • Teaching Fellow in Ecology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading (UK)
  • Kuba Bochiński Science Stand-uper Astronomer at the Open University, Coordinator of the European Space Agency ESERO project
  • Dagmara Kiarga Robot Programmer, Copernicus Science Center
  • Agata Kurzyk Avant-garde cellist and composer. Biotechnologist - cell biology specialist at Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology in Warsaw
  • Kathryn Zazenski Artist, US Fulbright Researcher to Poland: Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center and Institute of Experimental Physics at the University of Warsaw
  • Antoni Syrek-Dąbrowski Stand-up master of ceremony

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 STEM Rising STARS

  • Katarzyna Chrapko Young Innovator
  • Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński Lower Secondary School No. 1 in Nisko
  • Aleksandra Gabryjałowicz Energy study at Poznań Technological University
  • Klaudia Gębala Mentee at "Girls go start-up! Academy"
  • Martyna Gola Computer science student Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
  • Paula Kochańska Software Engineer student at Warsaw University of Technology
  • Estera Kot Scala programmer, Student of Electrical Engineering Warsaw University of Technology
  • Jonna Maraszek Student at AGH University of Technology Scholar New technologies for Girls
  • Sandra Wiktorko STEM Rising Stars Manager

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 STEM Agenda 31.05

STEM Education for INNOVATION International Conference Warsaw, Poland, 31 May - 1 June 2016 Venue: Copernicus Science Center

Opening Ceremony

  • Bianka Siwińska – Executive Director, Perspektywy Education Foundation
  • Paul Jones – Ambassador of the United States to Poland
  • Wojciech Kaczmarczyk, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Civil Society and Equal Treatment
  • Prof. Stanisław Bielecki, Vice President of Conference of Polish Rectors, Rector of Lodz University of Technology
  • Karen Slavin, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation

1st day Keynote speech

  • Steven Zipkes – Winner of National STEM Visionary Award (USA): STEM changes the world

1st Plenary Session: Keep calm & make your mark. Innovation "in action" The creation of an ecosystem that will support the growth of true innovation is a big challenge facing Poland as well as Europe. The experience of the most successful technological start-up founders in the past few years will serve as a basis for discussion how best create innovation. Bianka Siwińska – Executive Director, Perspektywy Education Foundation (Poland)

Speakers:

  • Agnieszka Besiekierska, Girls go start-up Academy!
  • Olga Malinkiewicz, innovator, founder of Saule Technologies (Poland-USA)
  • Marek Dziubiński, CEO, MEDICALgorithmics SA (Poland)
  • Marta Zucker, author of the book "Global women in the start-up world" (Poland)
  • Kamila Staryga, Google's Advanced Technology & Projects Group (Poland)

Special Guest Whitney Hischier, Faculty Director, Center for Executive Education, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley (USA): Potential of Women's leadership in high-tech business

2nd Plenary Session: No women - no profit? Role of high-tech business and industry in boosting women's potential in STEM

The engagement of the high-tech industry in building a STEM pipeline that starts at school, goes through university studies all the way to the job market. The leaders of this industry will discuss the ways to better use the women’s potential in STEM, and about the benefits women’s engagement brings to economy and society. Moderator: Michał Dżoga, Director of Public Affairs, Intel Europe (Poland)

Speakers:

  • Dominika Bettman, CFO Siemens Polska (Poland)
  • Agnieszka Hryniewicz-Bieniek, Country Director, Google (Poland)
  • Barbara Klein, Director, GTECH (Poland)
  • Aleksandra Sroka, Director, Boston Consulting Group (Poland)
  • Jolanta Jaworska, Government & Regulatory Affairs Manager IBM Poland & Baltics

Perspektywy STEM Schools’ Ranking (Poland) Prof. Tadeusz Słomka, President of the Ranking Board; Rector, University of Science and Technology AGH in Krakow

3rd Plenary Session: Women in Science and Higher Education Science needs women. The Session will discuss institutional measures supporting the presence of women in science and higher education. Results of research in this area will be presented Moderator: Dr. Ewa Rumińska-Zimny, UN Expert

Speakers:

  • Prof. Jill Bystydzienski, Ohio State University (USA)
  • Dr. Shannon Chance, Dublin Institute of Technology, M. Curie Research Fellow (Ireland)
  • Dr. Hana AL-Nuaim, Dean of Women’s Campuses, King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia)
  • Marta Tondera, President, Federation of Polish Student Societies in the UK (United Kingdom)
  • Prof. Lucyna Woźniak, Vice Rector, Medial University in Lodz (Poland)
  • Dr. Nigist Tilahun Gebremedhin, Coordinator of the Hawassa – University STEMcenter (Ethiopia)

4th Plenary Session: Are STEM women sexy? image of female engineers, innovators, scientists A geek, a tough businesswoman or a pretty face? The way women engaged in STEM are portrait has a strong influence on the way their competences are perceived by society. Women active in the field of technology will talk about the challenges they encounter. Moderator: Dr. Katarzyna Walczyk, President, Top500 Innovators (Poland)

Speakers:

  • Olga Kozierowska, Sukces Pisany Szminką
  • Hanna Zielińska, Radio TOK FM, journalist
  • Eryk Mistewicz, Communication strategist (Poland)
  • Amanda Waliszewska, Blogger & IT specialist (Poland)
  • Prof. Ewa Okoń-Horodyńska, Jagiellonian University (Poland)
  • Katarzyna Piasecki, CEO, Ennbow (Poland)

"Roundtable for STEM" Roundtable for STEM is a partnership initiative by individuals and institutions interested in popularizing technology and science; promising to be a creative, dynamic meeting of the worlds of academia and high technology business. EU representatives, employers, universities, not-for-profit organizations

Kick-off meeting of the "Lean in STEM" Mentoring Program

Konferencja  STEM Education Women in the Forefront for Innovation 2017 STEM Agenda 31.05 Venue: Seminar Room, Copernicus Science Center

Digital University - Special Edition: On the future of new technologies

  • Jowita Michalska, Passion for technology
  • Magda Borowik, What's the future economy?

5th Plenary Session: STE(Arts)M – Science, Technology, Creativity! Where technology, science and innovation meets art and where art meets technology, science. It will be the theme of this remarkable meeting of scientists and artists in one. Moderator: Dr. Aleksandra Wójcik-Głodowska - Deputy Program Director, Copernicus Science Center

Speakers:

  • Joanna Lisiecka, sociologist - Perspektywy Education Foundation (Poland)
  • Agata Kurzyk, musician and medical researcher (Poland)
  • Kathryn Zazenski, artist, US Fulbright researcher (USA)
  • Dr Bartosz Martyna - actor, dramatist, acting consultant, performer and director in Warsaw Dance Theatre (Poland)
  • Nasreen Sultana Mitu, professor and cartoon artist, University of Rajshahi (Bangladesh)
  • Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, film critic (Poland)
  • Derrick Ogrodny, Managing Director, Virtual Brain (USA)

2nd day Keynote speech Melissa Rancourt, Founder and Chairman, Greenlight for Girls (Belgium)

6th Plenary Session: You are not alone:) Girls go STEM! Initiatives The aim of the session is to share information and experience on initiatives supporting women in STEM in various parts of the world.

  • Damaris Muteti, Intel® She Will Connect Africa (Kenia)
  • Caroline Wambui, Intel® She Will Connect Africa (Kenia)
  • Line Berg, Girl project Ada, NTNU (Norway)
  • Karen Slavin, European Commission, Young Scientis Initiative
  • Petra Kotuliakova, AJ Ty v IT (Slovakia)
  • Gulnora Anvarova, STEM Girls (Tajikistan)
  • Halima Kayumova, Cisco Girls (Tajikistan)
  • Paulina Gorska, "New technologies for girls" Scholarship program, Intel Technology (Poland)
  • Renata Kaczoruk, Girls in Tech (Poland)
  • Agnieszka Besiekierska, Girls go start-up Academy!
  • Amber Schaub, New York Academy of Sciences, 1000 Mentor Program (USA)
  • #Mamy Głos: Kamila, Ola, Ola
  • Alina Dolgikh, SPACE (Belarus)

Closing Remarks Moderator: Dr. Bianka Siwinska, Executive Director, Perspektywy Education Foundation

  • Eva Fabry, Director, European Centse for Women and Technology (Norway): Let's play together! European Celebration for Women in Computing

STEM - Educators in action Venue: Seminar Room, Copernicus Science Center

Copernicus Science Center's meeting for high school teachers and principals - new methods and techniques in STEM education, global inspirations. Panel discussion – Education between generations – what do we want from each other? Moderator: Dr. Jakub Bochiński

Speakers:

  • Robert Firmhofer, Director, Copernicus Science Centre, Warsaw: Introduction
  • Zuzanna Opała, GiLaSAT – winner of the CanSat Poland 2016 competition: How to launch a mini-satelite – tech projects in high-school
  • Dominika Rafało, team PW-Sat2: Education in orbit - satellite PW-Sat2
  • Aneta Jabłońska, Young Explorers Club: Miniphanomenta – building experiments at school
  • Mihai Gina, European Schoolnet: From online courses to webinars and resources repositories – helping teachers and students see how much fun STEM is

Centrum Nauki Kopernik, Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa

Szczegóły

Początek konferencji 31-05-2017 9:00
Koniec konferencji 01-06-2017 14:00
Organizator Perspektywy Education Foundation
Tagi Konferencja zarządzanie 2017, konferencja biznesowa 2017, konferencja Warszawa 2017
Kontakt do organizatora

http://leaninstem.pl/conference

Rodzaj konferencji konferencja darmowa
Typ konferencji biznesowa
Województwo mazowieckie
Miasto Warszawa
Adres Centrum Nauki Kopernik, Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa
Lokalizacja
Warszawa
Warszawa, Polska
Warszawa
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