Girls instead of the sound of the sea: Girls' Day attracts people to the Bauhaus University!
On April 3, 2025, the Bauhaus University Weimar invites girls to practical MINT workshops. Register now!

Girls instead of the sound of the sea: Girls' Day attracts people to the Bauhaus University!
On April 3, 2025, a special day of action will take place at the Bauhaus University Weimar that will introduce girls aged ten and over to the exciting world of science and technology. The event, which takes place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in room 001 at Marienstraße 7, offers a variety of program offerings. This includes hands-on experiments, an exclusive laboratory tour and lunch with civil engineer and scientist Christin Sirtl. The girls also have the opportunity to ask questions about everyday working life and career paths in science. Registration takes place via the official Girls' Day website.
Particularly noteworthy is the registration deadline for the event, which ends on April 25, 2023. This initiative is organized by the university's equal opportunities office. The aim of Girls' Day is to get students excited about technical careers and to give them an insight into the possibilities in MINT subjects. With the offer of a four-hour workshop on artificial intelligence and mobility, participants also have the opportunity to exchange ideas with “Bauhaus ambassadors”, students from computer science and civil engineering.
Promoting youth in MINT careers
Another important aspect is the annual Girls’ Day in the Federal Service, which offers female students new perspectives in non-traditional careers. In the Radio Lotte web portal It was reported that the program provides practical insights into the world of public service work and thus promotes a reality check.
conclusion
Girls' Day at the Bauhaus University Weimar is an important step towards gender equality in MINT subjects. The variety of programs and the direct approach to girls are intended to encourage and inspire them to get involved in these disciplines. Initiatives like these are crucial to empowering and supporting the future generation of women in technical careers.