Activities

WISWB Activities

All our activities are multidisciplinary collecting diverse knowledge/scientific based disciplines including STEM fields, social sciences, innovation, science diplomacy, science communication, leadership, etc. WISWB would help to create ideal model for future scientists by interaction between all stakeholders using science as the ideal global template/language.

WISWB activities includes:

World Forum for Women in Science (WFWS) -2026- Egypt

(11th forum for Women in Science Without Borders (WISWB) initiative)
Envisioning the Future: Empowering Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship
under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mamdouh Moawad President of the National Research Centre
under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Yousef
Head of Chemical Industries Research Institute, NRC
Conference Chair
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding Chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS
Conference Coordinator Prof. Dr. Hossam El Nazer
Professor of Water Technology & Renewable Energy, NRC
External Organizer Dr. Nerina Finetto
Managing Director and Co-founder of Science for Humanity Global Society, Founder and CEO of Traces&Dreams, Sweden

National Research Centre
May 18th-20th 2026

We invite cutting-edge submissions (abstracts) from scientists and all stakeholders (Males & females) that focus on SDGs related research and innovative ideas and projects. 250 words abstracts should offer insights, research, solutions, or perspectives on these themes that aim to have an impact on society. We especially encourage young researchers, STEM schools students and youth to submit their abstracts.

Types/topics of submission

The forum accepts only 250 words abstracts with 250 words biography. The expected topics of submission comprise all STEM fields, medicine, agriculture and social sciences related to SDGs.

Registration & Abstract Submission:

For inquiries

scienceforhumanity2025@gmail.com wiswb2019@gmail.com
Fees Egyptians: 600 L.E
Foreigners: 50 $ for seniors 30 $ for young researchers.
Registration Deadline January 31, 2026

World Forum for Women in Science (WFWS) -2026- Japan

12th International Conference for Women in Science without Borders (WISWB)
Chair of Conference
Yoko Shimpuku
Global Health Nursing, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
Honorary Chair of Conference
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS - Egypt
External Organizer Dott Nerina Finetto
Co-founder and Managing Director of Science for Humanity Global Society, Founder and CEO of Traces & Dreams, Sweden

Hiroshima University,
July 18th-20th 2026

This forum is held in Japan with the aim of creating a space where researchers—regardless of gender—can thrive and collaborate across disciplines and borders, sharing their knowledge and experiences to co-create a more just and inclusive future for science.

Call for Abstracts

The announcement of abstract acceptance and presentation guideline (presentation date) shall be informed by email in the middle of March 2026.

For further information, please contact us at:

wfws2026@gmail.com
Abstract submission period
Monday, December 1, 2025 - Friday, February 13, 2026

Women play a crucial role in advancing science, yet they continue to face challenges in achieving equal representation and recognition in the field. To address these issues and foster a more inclusive scientific community, we are pleased to announce the International Conference for Women in Science without Boarders in Hiroshima.

This conference aims to bring together researchers, educators, policymakers, and students from around the world to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and explore opportunities for women in science. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking sessions, participants will gain insights into the latest advancements and strategies for promoting gender equality in scientific research and education.

Hiroshima, a city known for its resilience and commitment to peace, serves as an ideal setting for this important gathering because of the city’s enduring legacy of transforming suffering into hope, and its global role in promoting dialogue, reconciliation, and human-centered innovation. As a symbol of peace and recovery, Hiroshima reminds us that scientific and social progress must be guided by compassion, ethics, and equity—principles that also lie at the heart of social innovation and the pursuit of equitable futures. By hosting this event in Hiroshima, we hope to inspire collaboration and empower women scientists to drive positive change in their respective fields and beyond.

We invite all those passionate about gender equality in science to join us in this meaningful discussion. Together, we can shape a future where women’s contributions to science are fully recognized and celebrated.

World Forum for Science-Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WFSIE) 2026

Envisioning Africa's Future with Science and Technology

WFSIE is a global online forum connecting science, innovation, and entrepreneurship to real-world impact. Guided by "Science with a Soul," it brings together global voices to promote ethical innovation, inclusive dialogue, and sustainable futures.

February 9th – 12th, 2026 | Global Digital Platform

Online

Conference Chair
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS-Egypt
Dott. Nerina Finetto
Managing Director and Co-founder of Science for Humanity Global Society, Founder and CEO of Traces&Dreams, Sweden

Conference program

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WISWB Activites

Women In Science World Forum

The world Forum for Women in Science is regularly organized, but mostly on a annual basis. Pictured above is from Egypt in 2019. Please click on the image above to view previous conference books and outlines.

Regular Webinars

We regularly organize webinars such as Saturday Science Webinars and Catalyst 2030, gathering a group of experts to discuss and tackle current issues. Please click on the image above to view previous Webinars published online.

14.00 - 15.30 CET

Health

Moderators:
Prof. Shymaa Enany
Dr. Kim Vaiphei

Watch the video on Youtube

Speakers

Dr Kim Vaiphei

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Rare complications observed in young Ulcerative Colitis patients

Dr. Rituparna De

DHR NRI Scientist C Department of Health Research, GoI

Identification of prognostic markers and probiotic candidates by screening of the gut microbiome in an endemic population of diarrhea

Prof. Shymaa Enany

Professor of Microbiology at Suez Canal University

Antimicrobial resistance is a major concern in the dairy industry.

Dr. Y.M.Piumika. Yapa

Research Assistant at University of Sri Jayewardenepura

Synergism of multimetallic nanohybrids as promising antimicrobial agents with an expansive coverage of microbes

Dr. Mireille Sylviane Dongmo Nguepi

Lecturer at the University of Buea

Persea americana, Curcuma longa, and Allium sativum extracts exhibit cercaricidal, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities