

Courses will be taught in English and German. You will experience two weeks of studies, earn certificates and credit points, and establish a network with women having manifold backgrounds in a friendly and stimulating environment at the University of Bremen. Every year Informatica Feminale offers compact teachings in computer science for women students of all types of universities and colleges as well as for women IT professionals interested in further training. Informatica Feminale - the 17th international summer university for women students and professionals in computing will be organized by University of Bremen in Germany from 18-29 August 2014. Save the Date - 18-29 August 2014 Informatica Feminale Tune in to watch the inspiring talks from Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, Carole Goble, the University of Manchester and Yasemin Altun, Google Research. You can now view the videos of womENcourage speakers is now available at. READ MORE Videos of womENcourage speakers online On the 1st of March, 2014, during ACM-W Europe's First womENcourage event, womENcouragers had an opportunity to sit on the Red Chair and share their stories to take a stand! The campaign aims to invite women in technology to validate and recognize the important role they play in creating the future by taking a small but symbolic action: sit in a red chair and share your story. Red Chair is a symbolic action, designed by, to recognize the value of women in computing and IT. "Sometimes you have to sit to take a stand." bienvenidos, bienvenidas, benvinguts, ً سھلاَ وًأھلا(ahlan wa sahlan), marhaba, ( خوش آمديد khosh amadid ), k αλώς ήρθατε ( ka los orisate), hoşgeldiniz, bienvenue, bem-vindo, benvenuto, Гизер Наталья (dabro pazhalavat), bun venit, pro-she, valkommen, willkommen. Eva Navarro Lopez on the ACM-W Europe committee delivered the opening speech which reflected the international nature of the audience.

So I became a computer scientist," declared a PhD student of computer science at Cambridge University during a discussion called “What can you do to change the world?”, part of our first ACM-W Europe Celebration of Women in Computing.Ĭomputer scientists from 28 countries convened in Manchester, UK on Saturday March 1st for the first womENcourage celebration of women in computing.įresh from a BBC Radio interview about the event, Dr. After the publicity, on the following day the figure was turned into a local ACT Police station.April 2014 womENcourage: Want to save the world? Be a computer scientist! The smallest figure was removed on 8 December 2013, with the act visible on footage from a CCTV camera, with two women shown shortly before the theft. Yet, it had been attributed correctly weeks earlier by another outlet to Danish artist, Keld Moseholm Dabro was quoted in local media, as being upset to the vandalism of art, perhaps adding to the confusion among the media. After it was again vandalised, in the local media it was attributed to Ante Dabro. Dabro's sculptures are typified by angular form many are nudes and bronzes. On the Staircase is a group of four stylised male figures, progressively smaller as they are further up a staircase of diminishing size, all in bronze. Ante Dabro (born 13 January 1938, avoglave, Croatia) is a Croatianborn Australian artistsculptor and art teacher who has lived and worked in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory since the late 1960s. 2005 - commissions, for Terry Snow and Canberra Airport.1999 - Retrospective solo exhibition, 1969–99, Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra.commission, Government of Australia, for French Bicentenary, sculpture of naval explorer Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse (now in Paris).commission, Liberal Party of Australia, miniature bust of Sir Robert Menzies.1984-6 - commission, Royal Australian Navy Memorial, Anzac Parade, Canberra.1971-2004 - teacher, School of Art, Australian National University.1967 - emigrated to Australia, settled in Canberra.1966 - Master of Arts, Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb.1964 - graduate, Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb.Saint Matthew, (1984), St Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Page, ACT.a bronze figure Genesis (2009), unveiled by the Governor General of Australia, Quentin Bryce.four bronzes at water features, Susanne, Dancer, and The Bathers, all dated 2005.Brindabella Business Park, Canberra Airport these are in the collection of the airport's owner, Terry Snow, and are on loan to BBP:.Sir Winston Churchill (2001) - Winston Churchill Trust.Contemplation (2002) - a response to the poetry of Judith Wright.Royal Australian Navy Memorial, Canberra - Sailors and Ships - Interaction and Interdependence (1986), unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II on, the 75th anniversary of the Navy.
