Join us for an inspiring 5-day Summer School dedicated to the rich and diverse Histories of Women Philosophers and Scientists. The program combines intellectual depth, collaborative exchange, and a vibrant social atmosphere.
Program highlights include:
- Welcome Session
Monday, 27 July 2026, 9:00–10:00
Kick off the Summer School by meeting fellow participants, organizers, and workshop leaders.
- Daily Keynote Lectures
Tuesday–Friday (28–31 July 2026), 9:00–10:00
Insightful keynote talks by long-standing members of the Center, including Dorota Dutsch, Kateryna Karpenko, Priyanka Jha, and Ronny Miron offering broad perspectives and cutting-edge reflections in the field.
- Intensive Full-Day Workshops
10:00–12:30 and 14:00–17:00 (preliminary program)
Engage in in-depth discussions and hands-on research exchange in up to three parallel workshop sessions, tailored to diverse scholarly interests.
- A wide range of thematic sessions, such as: Women in Antiquity and the Middle Ages; Women in the Early Modern Period; Women in the History of Medicine; Ecocriticism and Ecofeminism; Women in Economics, Politics, and Society; Women in Phenomenology; Women in Culture and the Arts; Radical Feminism; Women in Theology; Women in Philosophy of Science; Women and Teaching; Women and Global Culture – and many more.
- Social & Networking Events
Connect beyond the classroom through a stroll at the Libori fair, a shared dinner, and informal lunch-time get-togethers, creating space for conversation, exchange, and community.
This Summer School offers a unique opportunity to deepen your research, broaden your perspectives, and become part of an international network committed to exploring women’s intellectual histories, in scholarship and in life.