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: 2017, 2019 (Egypt), 2018 (South Africa), 2020 (Brazil), 2021 (Kenya), 2021 (for refugees, Duhok, Iraq), Malaysia (2022)
- Youth science forum (2021: Egypt)
- Regular webinars
- Saturday science webinars: example: challenges facing humanity at the age of COVID-19 and beyond
- Mentoring program/highlighting success stories.
World Forum for Women in Science (WFWS) -2026- Egypt
Envisioning the Future: Empowering Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Head of Chemical Industries Research Institute, NRC
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding Chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS
Professor of Water Technology & Renewable Energy, NRC
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
Types/topics of submission
Foreigners: 50 $ for seniors 30 $ for young researchers.
World Forum for Women in Science (WFWS) -2026- Japan
Yoko Shimpuku
Global Health Nursing, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS - Egypt
Co-founder and Managing Director of Science for Humanity Global Society, Founder and CEO of Traces & Dreams, Sweden
Hiroshima University,
July 18th-20th 2026
Call for Abstracts
For further information, please contact us at:
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
February 9th – 12th, 2026 | Global Digital Platform
Online
Prof. Dr. Amal Amin
Chemical Industries Research Institute, Founding chair of WISWB, WFWS, SHGS-Egypt
Managing Director and Co-founder of Science for Humanity Global Society, Founder and CEO of Traces&Dreams, Sweden
Conference program
Join us
on ZOOM
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.
