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    Author: Anna Szlavi

    Anna Szlávi holds a PhD in intercultural linguistics with a focus on the discourses of gender. She teaches at the Faculty of Informatics at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary. Her current research concentrates on the interconnections of gender and IT. She is co-founder and board member of qLit, Hungary’s LBTQ magazine and program organizing office. In her free time, Anna loves doing sports, especially climbing, hiking, and via ferrata.
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    Educating Tech Students About Gender – A Case Study from Hungary

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    After a year of lockdowns, online family gatherings, digital education, and distance work, there is no doubt that the world has become immensely digitalized, creating a huge demand for tech professionals. Why is it then that women are still practically invisible in the field? As […]

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