Pathways for Transformation: REWIRING Institutions for Inclusive, Equal and Just Futures
đď¸Â 5 – 6 February 2026
đ Leuven, Belgium
Groep T, Aula 00.2.02
Faculty of Engineering Technology (FET)
Andreas Vesaliusstraat 13
How can institutions be âre-wiredâ so as to provide a gender-equal environment, where everyone can thrive and is included? This will be the focus of the closing conference of the Horizon Europe RE-WIRING project on realizing girls and womenâs inclusion, representation and empowerment hat will take place in Leuven, Belgium, from 5-6 February 2026.
The conference will bring together researchers, practitioners, civil society, law- and policy-makers and other stakeholders to discuss key findings and good practices from the RE-WIRING project on the development and application of an interdisciplinary transformative gender equality approach, including from an intersectional perspective.
It will do so by taking participants on a life journey, discussing how gender stereotyping, biases and power hierarchies that persist in different domains, institutions and contexts mark peopleâs lives through time, how they reinforce each other and how they can be changed. The conference will zoom in on particular life stages, including early life education, working life and work-life balance and late life retirement, but also address overarching issues that have an impact throughout these stages. These include anti-gender movements, the impact of crises and representation in leadership and in media and art.
What are the pathways to bring change in these different domains and stages of life and the responsible institutions and how are law- and policymaking processes to be designed in such a way that they effectively mainstream a transformative gender equality approach? How can allyship be promoted and the engagement of men and boys? The conference will specifically focus on practical actions, practices and tools, including those that have been developed in co-creation with a broad range of institutions and stakeholders.
Program
Welcome
Opening address by Karen Vandekerckhove (European Commission)
RE-WIRING institutions, not women. Linda Senden (Utrecht University), Panos Kapotas (University of Portsmouth)
Transformative justice: a tapestry of decolonial intersectionality and transformative equality. Keynote prof. Annika Rudman, Karlstadt University
Break
Overarching concerns: crises, anti-gender movements and political leadership. Elena Ghidoni (Deusto University), Linda Senden (Utrecht University), Virginija Langbakk (former EIGE-director), CCINDLE project), Roman Kuhar (University of Slovenia, FIERCE project)
Lunch
Adolescence and education. Colette van Laar, Alexandra Lux (both KU Leuven), Ruth van Veelen (TNO), Bas Zwiers (Emancipator)
Working life and work-life balance. Panos Kapotas, Mariangela D’Acri, Devran Gulel, Caroline Perrin, (all University of Portsmouth), Kalina Arabadjieva (ETUI), Miguel de la Corte-RodrĂguez and Greet Vermeylen (European Commission)
Break
Later life, finance and pensions. Mirella Visser (CFIL), Dolores Morondo (University of Deusto), Marica Wismeijer (EmberAce), Barbara Helfferich (Gender five plus)
Concert by Duo Darjeeling (Catherine Feist, piano and Marie-Ăve Ronveaux, cello) at Holland College (Pater Damiaanplein 9, 3000 Leuven)
* To arrive on time for the concert, we will leave the conference site together at 17:05 and walk to Holland College
Dinner for consortium members and guest speakers at DOMUS (Tiensestraat 8, 3000 Leuven)
Performance âAnother Day in Paradiseâ. Jeannie Zuiderwijk
Break
Human agency, allyship and engagement of boys and men. Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka and Ăngel del Fresno DĂaz (both University of Gdansk), Jocelyn Chalmers (University of Portsmouth), Brit Anlar (Masculinities for the future of European Democracy â Men4Dem, University of Amsterdam), and Rebekka Kesberg (Anti-gender backlash and democratic pushback â Push*Back*Lash, University of Amsterdam/University of Sussex)
The effective mainstreaming of the RE-WIRING TEA in law- and policymaking. Fleur van Leeuwen (Utrecht University), Khamsavath Chantavysouk (UN Women), Stefani Cooper (OECD), Elisabeth Kotthaus (European Commission, DG mobility & Transport), Mara Jong Kon Chin (Municipality of Amsterdam, Female perspective on public space project)
Closure
Closing lunch
