Women and Girls in STEM Forum 2025
Aiming for Cybersecurity Awareness

This year’s theme is Cybersecurity – and we’re spotlighting bold ideas, practical tools, and fresh thinking on ethics, privacy, and sustainability. It’s all about smart, impactful solutions and the women and girls leading the way.
As part of this year’s Forum, students across Europe are invited to team up and tackle real-world cybersecurity challenges. The most creative and impactful ideas will earn a spot on stage at the Women & Girls in STEM Forum 2025 – live in Brussels.
What is the Challenge?
You’ll design your tool and pitch your concept to show how it works and why it matters.

How it works

- Be a participant or alumna of the Girls Go Circular project
- Form a team of 4 girls aged 14-19 (with a teacher to guide you)
- Pick a cybersecurity topic you care about
- Use our Design Thinking toolkit to shape your idea
- Record a 30-second video pitch
- Submit your slides and video by 30 June 2025
- The selected finalist team in each country will attend the Women & Girls in STEM Forum 2025 in Brussels this October – each group will be accompanied by a school teacher representative.
Why join?
- Design a solution for a real-world challenge
- Get your idea seen across Europe
- Get the chance to meet students from 30+ countries
- Join a powerful community of young innovators

Criteria
To develop your Design Thinking slide deck and create a quality pitch video, make sure you consider the following points:
Understanding the problem
Defining goals
Collecting data
Technical execution
The deployment of your tool involves integrating your tool into platforms where your target audience can easily access and use it. Use the considerations in the Design Thinking slide deck to reflect on the main characteristics of your cybersecurity awareness tool.
Visual identity
Recording your video
Award criteria and prize
Students are encouraged to think outside the box and develop a creative idea and pitch. The best teams will be selected based on the creativity and relevance of their cybersecurity idea, the quality of their research and thought process, and the persuasive power of their pitch.
Their submission will be reviewed and scored by an expert jury according to the following criteria: