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Human Footprint – How to Improve it for the Good of All. A seminar co-hosted with prof. Ewa Bińczyk and prof. Josef Mitterer at the Seminar Week. European Forum Alpbach. 19-24 August 2021, Alpbach, Austria.

The Society for Neuroscience Activity through the Lenses of Neurocultures Manifesto. Intersectional Analysis of the Sexed/Gendered Brain, Lorentz Center, University of Leiden, Leiden, 2-6 March 2020.

The Role of Feminist Theory in Building Complementary Knowledge. 4th Avant Conference: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Porto University, Porto, 24-26 October 2019.

The Social and Its (In)Equalities. Gender Factor in STS Research. „Science and Technology Studies. Concepts, tools and institutions for the troubled time of the Anthropocene”, Institute of Philosophy NCU, Toruń, 28-30 November 2018.

Machineries of Technoscience in Constructing the Social and its (In)Equalities, “The Self and Digital Identity in the Era of Networked Society”, Techno-Humanities Lab Faculty of “Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 16-17 October 2018.

Meetings and Relationalities instead of Individuals and Separated Units. Reformulation of Biological Concepts for Life Sciences in XXI century, “Meetings. Making Science, Technology and Society Together. EASST2018 Conference, Lancaster, 25-28 July 2018.

Equality and Pluralism. How Feminism Has Changed Contemporary Philosophy of Science, “Women in Philosophy: Past, Present and Future, 6th Annual Conference and General Meeting of SWIP-Ireland”, Dublin, 17-19 May 2018.

Gender Sensitive Philosophy of Science Meets Radical Constructivism, „Ernst Von Glasersfeld Centenary Conference 2017, Radical Constructivism: Past. Present and Future”, Innsbruck, 20-22 April 2017.

Hosting a seminar of prof. Catherine Lawless, as a part of the scientific talks programme – Women, Brain, Cognition. Neurofeminism and its Basic Aims at The Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies. Trinity College Dublin, 7 March 2017.

Women and femininity in the context of philosophical discourse on subjectivity. Ist International Scientific Conference
on “Gender-Literature-Language: Women Seen by Women.” University of Warsaw, Warsaw 5-6 December 2016.

Scientific Knowledge, Responsibility and Philosophical Hunger. New Feminist Materialism in the Context of Science and Technology Studies, “New Materialism Conference 2016 Performing Situated Knowledges: Space, Time, Vulnerability”, Warsaw, 21-23 September 2016.

Brain, Gender and Cognition. Feminist Critical Approach to Neuroscience, “Explanatory Pluralism in Cognitive Science” workshop, University College Dublin, 20 June 2016.

Brain, Gender, Cognition: Difficult Relationship?, a guest lecture at the Center for Gender Studies, Institute of English Studies, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, 4 May 2016.

Brain, Gender and Cognition Feminist Deconstruction of Neuroscience, 6th Constructivist Symposium, Wrocław, 1-2 May 2016.

Hosting a seminar of prof Maria Baghramian on Brain, Gender and Cognition: Feminist Critical Approach to Neuroscience, School of Philosophy University College Dublin, Dublin, 11 February 2016.

Brain, Gender and Cognition: Feminist Critical Approach to Neuroscience, 4th Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting of Society for Women in Philosophy – Ireland, “Ways of Knowing: Feminist Philosophy of Science and Epistemology”, Dublin, 27-28 November 2015.

Fatherhood as a Feminist Issue. Concepts, Theories and Controversies, key-note lecture, conference: Focus on Fathers. Fatherhood in contemporary discourse, Wrocław, 4-5 September 2015.

The Constructivist Dimension of the Conceptual Framework of the Contemporary Systems Biology, 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium, „Realism – Relativism – Constructivism”, Kirchberg nad Wechsel, Austria, 9-15 August 2015.

Women as a Concealed Factor. Feminist Approach to Epistemological Entanglement of the Medical Phenomenon of Anorexia. Perspectives for Medical Humanities, The 9th European Feminist Research Conference Sex & Capital, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland, 3-6 June 2015.

Participation in ‘Teaching to Transgress. Teaching – a Radical Political Action?’ – a debate within the project ‘Feminist New Materialism – a Political Perspective in the Context of Polish Post-transition Gender Politics’ organized by Monika Rogowska-Stangret and Ola Cielemęcka, Institute of Philosophy, Warsaw, 25 May 2015.

Molecular repressing of fears that is about sex which is genetically constructed, EASST biannual conference: Situating Solidarities: social challenges for science and technology studies, Toruń 17-19 September 2014.

Women as a Concealed Factor. Feminist Approach to Epistemological Entanglement of Anorexia Nervosa, SWIP workshop, Galway, Ireland, 22 March 2014.

Science and technology do not like women? Feminist intervention in philosophy of science: the case studies of Barbara McClintock and Rosalind Franklin’, Trinity College Dublin Philosophy Colloquium, 9 December 2013.

The Gender Problem in Science, “Science. Polish Perspectives”, Cambridge 15-16 November 2013.

Why has the Queen of Bees been the King for so Long? Gender Problem in Science. 35th International Wittgenstein Symposium, „Ethics – Society – Politics”, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 5-11 August 2012.

The Material(istic) Turn in Philosophical Approaches to Science and Language. Embodied Paradigm Showing that Language
Comes from the Body
– the ‘Philosophie und Wissenschaftsforschung’ seminar at ETH Zürich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule), organized on the occasion of the Latsis-Symposium 2011, ‘Science and Democracy’, Ludwik Fleck Zentrum at Collegium Helveticum, University of Zürich, ETH, Zürich, Switzerlad, 26-28 May 2011.