3 December 2025
The launch event exceeded all expectations. More than twice the number of registered attendees joined in person, filling the room and demonstrating the strong interest in creating spaces where queer and feminist perspectives can meaningfully intersect with computing and information sciences.Dr. Siân Brooke
The first event featured the book Trans Technologies by Oliver Haimson. It prompted a wide-ranging discussion on online safety, identity-related design practices, and the importance of inclusive research. The level of engagement confirmed the need for spaces where people can connect across roles and disciplines, share experiences, and work together to rethink informatics from queer and feminist perspectives.
Following the success of the inaugural meeting, QFIN is preparing a larger, formal launch event at the Informatics Institute in the new year. The event will outline plans for future activities, including talks, reading groups, workshops, and cross-institute collaborations.
Further information about QFIN and its upcoming initiatives can be found at qfinformatics.com. Questions about the network may be directed to Dr. Siân Brooke.