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How Lovisenberg Diakonale Sykehus turned everyday incidents into organisational change

How Lovisenberg Diakonale Sykehus turned everyday incidents into organisational change

ANE urges the European Commission to move beyond the broad “STEM” label and create a more precise, future‑focused, and mobility‑friendly skills framework that reflects the specialised technical capabilities Europe needs to stay competitive.

ANE has contributed Nordic insights to the European Commission’s upcoming Action Plan for Women in Research, Innovation and Start ups.

Computer science isn’t just coding — it’s a language. Teach it that way and more will speak it.

Curious to discover the secrets of Estonia’s PISA success and how they are shaping the future of education? Watch the video for exclusive insights from Minister Kristina Kallas.

Download our paper and find out why Europe needs to move beyond simply increasing STEM graduates and instead focus on developing targeted, up-to-date technical skills.

The STEM skills gap is real—but in the Nordics, we have a unique opportunity to tackle it by working together. Watch the video with Sindre Bornstein on STEM, innovation, and the power of collaboration.

ANE highlights the continued underrepresentation of women in STEM, in response to the EU’s Gender Equality Strategy.

ANE welcomes the focus on innovation and technologies in Denmark’s EU Presidency programme – but where is the focus on STEM?

At our DEI workshop in Oslo, we reflected on the challenges seniors face in STEM.