Outreach activities for female students

Here, female students and parents can find information and opportunities to get to know computer science as an interesting subject and field of study

Computer Science trial studies for Girls (16+) during the Bavarian Pentecost Holidays

Hello girls!

Would you like to learn more about robotics, data vision, and software engineering? Or are you not sure if computer science is the right choice for you?

Then you're in the right place!

With the 3-day CS Schnupperstudium, you can participate in your very first lectures and exercises like a real computer science student at TUM!
Participation is of course free, and there will be refreshments provided for the whole stay. For students from outside Munich, there is a limited number of free accommodations available (only travel costs need to be covered), so that every girl from Bavaria can experience on of the best university in Germany.
Feel free to ask your best friend if they would like to participate too ;)
The language of instruction is English and German, and we are happy to serve as interpreters if a few words need to be translated.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in the "Questions?" section of the form.

The deadline for participation is May 10, 2024, at 23:59!

Date:
27-28-29 May 2024

Location:
Forschungscampus Garching

Registration:
Via Online-Formular (Registrations will be reviewed by us. Therefore, you will usually receive a confirmation email after 1-2 weeks.)

Topics:
Algorithms, Data Science, Software Engineering, Robotics, Computer Vision

Language:
German and English

Contact Person:
Prof. Dr. Jana Giceva

Plan:
Download here

ExploreTUM is a series of programs offered at the Technical University of Munich with the shared goal of bringing scholars closer to STEM fields. They aim to allow girls, boys and diverse to experiment, explore the student life, and discover their interest in science and technology through a range of programs.

Girl's Day is a one-day event where companies, universities and research institutions across Germany open their doors to schoolgirls from the 5th grade and give an overview of their professions. Participants are invited to learn about different fields where women are currently underrepresented, specifically where the percentage of women is less than 40%. More general information can be found on the official Girls' Day website.