Who Makes WinS Possible
The WinS International Conference emerges as an initiative of the PSGENEQ research project. It is organized by Mykolas Romeris University and the Association of Spanish Scientists in the Baltic Countries, with the support of the European Women Rectors Association, the Embassy of Spain in Lithuania and the Ramón Areces Foundation.
The PSGENEQ Research Project (Post-digital Storytelling for Gender Equality) is funded by the State Budget titled “Establishment of Centers of Excellence at Mykolas Romeris University,” which is implemented under the “Centers of Excellence Initiative” supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania.
Mykolas Romeris University is an organizer and hosts the WinS Conference. It is among Lithuania’s leading institutions, recognized for its long-standing commitment to social well-being and public value.
With a holistic and forward-looking vision, MRU fosters research and innovation that address real societal challenges.
The Association of Spanish Scientists in the Baltic Countries is an organizer of the WinS Conference. It brings together Spanish researchers across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to strengthen scientific connections in the Baltic region.
ACEBaltic's mission is to build a collaborative network that advances inclusive, high-impact science grounded in the principles of scientific diplomacy.
The European Women Rectors Association is a collaborator of the WinS Conference. As an international association promoting women’s leadership in higher education and research across Europe, it supports initiatives that advance gender equality and strengthen academic cooperation.
The Embassy of Spain in Lithuania is a collaborator of the WinS Conference. As part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, it strongly supports science and projects that contribute to scientific diplomacy.
The Ramón Areces Foundation is a collaborator of the WinS Conference. The Foundation is deeply committed to supporting science and promoting associations of Spanish scientists abroad.