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New Plan for Gender Equality at ITU
ITU's Gender Equality Plan outlines the university's goals for gender diversity and inclusion.

As such the plan dovetails with ITU’s strategic goal of maintaining an attractive and inclusive study and work environment for staff and students alike and is a continuation of the important work done to promote gender equality at ITU.

The plan details the process set up to promote and anchor gender equality at ITU, including principles, resources, goals, actions, and accountability.

Find the Gender Equality Plan by clicking below.
 
Eduroam Certificates Have Been Updated  
The Eduroam certificate has just been updated, so you will need to install a new one on your device in order to access the network.

When you are on ITU campus, please use the ITU++ network.

If you need to use Eduroam off-campus, please delete the Eduroam network from your device and generate a new Eduroam installer from the link below.
 
Animals Policy: No Animals at ITU
You are not allowed to bring any kind of animals to the ITU Campus. This applies to all students, staff and other guests.

No dispensation can be granted with the exception of officially approved service animals. They must be in a harness at all times.
 
National Startup Competition 2022
National Startup Competition is a competition for the best and brightest university startups from the Danish universities.

Participants are guaranteed sharp and wise insights from our appraised judges and get to be a part of an exclusive network of Danish entrepreneurs as well as a chance to win 100.000 DKK in soft funding!

Apply by May 2 at 23.59 at venturecup.dk/nsc
 
BreakIT: Dancing Mepeds V2
BreakIT makes two mechanical spiders dance to music!

Each spider has eight servo motors which are controlled by Arduinos. Please bring your Arduino skills - everybody is welcome!

Workshop is facilitated by Paul Rosero (DASYA Lab).

When and where: May 5, 2022, 14.00, DASYA Lab, ITU 5A56.
 
CS Coffee Talk With Aaron Duane
CS Coffee talk is an informal research-based talk given by ITU researchers.

This time Aaron Duane will talk about developing tools for multimedia data analysis using virtual reality.

Human expertise is still needed to interact with and judge data. A doctor makes the final diagnosis on x-rays. A detective follows a suspect using surveillance cameras. VR can help humans quickly work through huge amounts of data.

When and where: April 28 at 16.00 in Analog.
 
 

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