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SUMMARY:Women in IT Event 2024
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKERS\nDr Samia Kamal and Tereza Malacova \n\n\n\n\nAGENDA\n18:00 – Sam Kamperis – Housekeeping and Webinar Welcome \n18:05 – Simon Jones – Welcome\, 2024-25 Programme \n18:20 – Samia Kamal – Principal Lecturer for Student Experience\, Oxford Brookes \n18:50 – Tereza Malacova – Senior Lecturer in Computing\, Oxford Brookes \n19:20 – Sam Kamperis – Webinar Close and move to Abercrombie \n19:30 – Tea\, Coffee and Robots (in person only) \n\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\nThe BCS Oxfordshire branch is pleased to announce the 3rd annual Women in IT Event in Oxfordshire. \nThe hybrid event will be held on Wednesday 9th October\, the day after Ada Lovelace day\, with talks from academia and industry followed by a networking session. \nThis event hopes to bring together women from across all stages of their careers in technology\, providing a forum to share experiences and promote the retention and empowerment of women in the IT industry. \nThis event will continue the success of the previous events in 2023 and 2022. \nTalks will take place from 18:00 – 19:30 in hybrid\, after which\, there will be an in person networking event with Tea\, Coffee and Robots. \n\n\n\n\nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES\nDr Samia Kamal \nDr Samia Kamal is a National Teaching Fellow\, awarded to individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession. Samia has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to helping all her learners reach their full potential. She has been recognised on a national level for her work and impact across the Institution to inspire and influence her colleagues. Samia in her role as Principal Lecturer for Student Experience is committed to exploring learning and teaching strategies suited to her discipline of Computer Science. Her championing of Computer Science pedagogy has helped to transform students’ experiences at Oxford Brookes University\, especially women in STEM subjects\, through her proactivism and advocacy for underrepresented groups. Samia is also an Enterprise Education Fellow\, where she leads enterprise and entrepreneurship education practices within the curriculum with appropriate adaptations for different disciplines\, which provides an integrated approach to entrepreneurship\, research\, and enterprise within the curriculum and as part of our students’ broader development. \nTereza Malacova \nTereza has a BA in Philosophy\, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Data Analytics from Oxford Brookes University\, which became the first step in her transition from humanities to STEM. Following the completion of her Masters Degree\, she began teaching at Oxford Brookes in an Associate Lecturer role last year and has newly become a Senior Lecturer in Computing. Tereza also has experience in 1-on-1 teaching as she has supervised a number of EPQ students\, supporting their first steps into the world of research. Her own research interests tend to combine computer science and the humanities\, considering issues of ethics\, economics\, or politics within computing applications. Her research is currently focused on sentiment analysis of newspaper headlines of articles concerning Ukraine\, and analysing the resulting sentiments. She has previously explored racial biases in AI and hopes to continue engaging with issues of diversity and inclusion in the future. \n\n\n\n\nOur events are for adults aged 16 years and over. \nBCS is a membership organisation. If you enjoy this event\, please consider joining BCS. You’ll be very welcome. You’ll receive access to many exclusive career development tools\, an introduction to a thriving professional community and also help us Make IT Good For Society. Join BCS today: \nhttps://www.bcs.org/membership/events \nPlease note\, if you have any accessibility needs\, please let us know via groups@bcs.uk and we’ll work with you to make suitable arrangements. \nFor overseas delegates who wish to attend the event\, please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters. \n\n\n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: \nBCS Oxfordshire branch \nVisit: Oxfordshire – Oxfordshire Branch of the BCS \nImage credit: CoWomen
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SUMMARY:[ONLINE] Celebrating the stories of Oxford Brookes women in STEM
DESCRIPTION:Get inspired about STEM! \nOn Tuesday 13 October we’ll be marking Ada Lovelace Day by celebrating the stories of women studying and working in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at Oxford Brookes\, showcasing many different disciplines from AI robotics to business research into gender\, computing\, nursing and more! We are encouraging women who are studying STEM subjects at schools and colleges and anyone who wants to share an inspiring story of someone they know to join in too. To take part\, use #AdaLovelaceDay and tag Oxford Brookes University in your post\, you can find Oxford Brookes on Instagram\, Twitter\, Facebook 
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LOCATION:Oxford Brookes University\, Headington Campus\, Oxford\, OX3 0BP\, United Kingdom
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