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Informatics and related disciplines in Europe gather to debate strategic themes and trends related to informatics research, education and its social impact. Originally the
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European informatics community in fostering research and education quality
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Department Evaluation is an expert-led service offered by Informatics Europe to assess research quality and support the continuous improvement of informatics university departments/faculties. The evaluation is conducted by internationally recognized researchers in the field and is supervised by
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Informatics Europe mission is to empower and unite the
European informatics community, find concerted positions, act on shared priorities, and support policy-making in Education, Research, and the Social Impact of informatics in Europe. They do so by addressing strategic matters and emerging trends
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Research & Education Directory includes institutions (faculties, departments, institutes, etc.) doing research and offering education in Informatics (Computer Science, Computing, Computer Engineering, IT, ICT) in Europe. The directory provides quick access to these institutions and the
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in the US, extended—in light of the situation in Europe—to cover education as well as research. As a result, Informatics Europe was created with the aim to become the recognized voice of the
European computer science community, including both universities and research centres.
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education in Europe. The full dataset, now covering 10 academic 8 years of data from more than 20 countries , is the only one of its kind in Europe. The focus on Informatics, and the central role played by data curation makes it unique, reliable and relevant.
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European Computer Science Summit, ECSS has been renamed since 2024 in celebration of its 20th anniversary and to reaffirm the core value and importance of the Summit to informatics leaders and communities across Europe.
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346:- aims at getting academia, industry, government and society together to influence education policy in Europe towards the full recognition and establishment of Informatics as a foundational discipline in schools
337:- to ensure recognition of the significance of teaching ethics in informatics degree courses, and to increase the literacy in ethics among educators and decision-makers in informatics research and education.
331:- aims at bringing forward solid, accurate facts and figures about Informatics research and education in Europe, including an enhanced functionality of the Informatics Europe Higher Education Data Portal.
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When Computers Decide: Recommendations on Machine-Learned Automated Decision Making (2018, Informatics Europe & EUACM, joint report with ACM Europe)
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Informatics Education in Europe: Institutions, Degrees, Students, Positions, Salaries – Key Data 2013-2018 (2019, Svetlana Tikhonenko, Cristina Pereira)
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Informatics Education in Europe: Institutions, Degrees, Students, Positions, Salaries. Key Data 2012-2017 (2018, Svetlana Tikhonenko, Cristina Pereira)
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