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Empowering girls to pursue STEM studies and careers: a collective challenge

"Girls: deploy your talents!"
Launch conference

IMS Luxembourg is pleased to invite you to the official launch conference of its new initiative, "Girls, Deploy Your Talents", a project designed to inspire and support young girls in exploring STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

This ambitious program aims to break down gender stereotypes, build confidence in scientific, technological and mathematical skills, and open up real opportunities for girls in sectors where they remain underrepresented.

When? Thursday, December 11, 2025, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Where? Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, 28 Rue Münster, 2160 Grund Luxembourg
For who? This event is open to all.

Event in English and French. Simultaneous translation into English and French.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact ana-catarina.mendes-pinto@imslux.lu or melissa.strauss@imslux.lu

 

In collaboration with the Diversity Charter Lëtzebuerg

 

 

Photos will likely be taken at the event intended to be published by IMS Luxembourg in written or digital media. Please inform the host at the beginning of the event if you do not wish to be in the photos.
At the end of the event you will receive a certificate of attendance which you can provide to your HR department.
IMS opts for exclusively vegetarian meals in order to limit the environmental impact of its events while adopting an ethical approach to animal welfare. This choice encourages a more sustainable diet that respects the living world. This menu also encourages the inclusion of people on specific diets for medical, ethical or religious reasons.
  • Luxembourg and European context: the lack of women in STEM
  • Presentation of the ‘Girls, Deploy Your Talents’ project and its objectives
  • Contributions from stakeholders in the field
  • Discussions on levers for action and opportunities for collaboration
  • Apolline Weirich, Project and Communication Manager chez WIDE ANDCO 
  • Elisabeth John, Coordinator of the Scienteens Lab at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxemburg
  • Quentin Ghysens, Teacher-engineer at Lënster Lycée International School and trainer at IFEN
  • Chloe Campo, Earth Observation Data Analyst for Environmental Hazards at RSS-Hydro and PhD Candidate in flood Hazard Assessment with Multi-Mission Satellite Earth Observation for Enhancing Climate Risk Resilience
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