51(13)
Council Meeting: Presentations Now
Available
Thanks to all
who attended the 51(13) CEPIS Council
meeting in Brussels. The CEPIS Council
draft minutes, presentations, and
supporting documentation, are now
available in the Member’s Area for
your perusal. The group photo is also
available in the Photo Gallery of
the Member’s Area. Members who attended
this Council meeting are invited to
provide their feedback by completing a
short survey. This will take only a few
minutes of your time and will help shape
future meetings. Provide your feedback
on the 51st CEPIS Council Meeting

CEPIS
Executive Committee
We
welcome Jorg Ruegg, from Swiss
Informatics (SI) as the new President of
CEPIS and congratulate Djordje Dukic on
his election to the position of Vice
President. The CEPIS Executive Committee
is comprised as follows:
- Jorg Ruegg (SI) - President
- Nello Scarabottolo (AICA) - Past
President
- Declan Brady (ICS) - Honorary
Secretary
- Byron Nicolaides (HEPIS) - Honorary
Treasurer
- Gerald Futschek (OCG) - Vice President
- Robert McLaughlin (BCS) - Vice
President
- Djordje Dukic (JISA) - Vice President
(Newly elected)

CEPIS
Council Meetings in 2014
The
52nd CEPIS Spring Council meeting will
take place on Saturday, 5 April 2014, in
Geneva, Switzerland. There will be a
welcome reception on Friday, 4 April,
the evening prior to Council. The 53rd
CEPIS Autumn Council meeting will take
place on Thursday, 27 November 2013, in
Belgium. More information will be
circulated to all Members ahead of the
meetings. In the meantime, please save
these dates in your calendar.

CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark Gets New Group
Code Functionality
The CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark has been upgraded
with a new functionality that enables
participating Member Societies to create
codes to identify specific groups of
responses. Member Societies can use this
new functionality to offer the CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark service
third-party organisations at a national
level and to create separate data
subsets. It is also possible to monitor
that organisation’s use of the CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark and provide them
with an organisational, or a
departmental competence report. For more
information about how to use the new
group function, contact the CEPIS Secretariat.

Contribute
to the CEPIS Code of Best Practices for
Green ICT
Member
Societies are invited to provide their
input and expertise on the CEPIS Code of Best
Practices for Green ICT. The
Code describes in simple terms what
organisations and individuals can do to
use ICT in a more environmentally
friendly manner. It seeks to raise
awareness of easy-to-implement and
cost-saving best practices aimed at
European enterprises. The CEPIS Green
ICT Task Force developed the Code, a
draft version of the document was
circulated at the 51st Council meeting.
Please send your feedback on the CEPIS
Code of Best Practices for Green ICT to
Emil Valdelin.

AICA
Event on Computer Ethics: Social and
Ethical Aspects of the Digital
Revolution
The
Associazione Italiana per l’Informatica
ed il Calcolo Automatico (AICA) recently
organised an event
on computer ethics which brought
together a wide array of stakeholders to
discuss the social and ethical dimension
of the digital revolution. The event was
supported by the expertise of the Chair
of the CEPIS ICT Professionalism Task
Force, Declan Brady, who delivered a
presentation on the importance of
professional ethics. In his
presentation, Declan encouraged
Professional Societies to establish,
use, and publicise Codes of Ethics in
order to show the value that ethics can
add to society. However Declan warns
that ethics shouldn’t become regarded or
used as a kind of pillory, either for
the profession itself, or for individual
members of the profession. Watch Declan Brady’s
Presentation on Professional Ethics

Francisco
Lopez Receives the CEPIS ICT
Professionalism Award
The
CEPIS ICT Professionalism Award was
given to Francisco Lopez who was the
first president of CEPIS in 1991. With a
career that spans over more than three
decades, Francesco had various roles
both in the private and in the public
sector. He was the CIO of the Spanish
Ministery of Foreign Affairs and he was
also active in the international scene.
More About Francisco
Lopez

ICS’
Computing Curriculum Rolled Out in 70
Irish Schools
The Irish Computer Society
(ICS) recently
announced that 70 schools in Ireland are
using the computing curriculum it
developed last year. Two modules were
initially created in the pilot phase -
Digital Media and Computational Thinking
- which were deployed in 45 schools
between September 2012 and May 2013.
Building on the pilot’s success, the
curriculum was expanded with two new
modules - Microprocessors and Multimedia
Storytelling - totalling a minimum of
100 hours class-time. More on ICS’ Computing
Curriculum

Austrian
Computer Society (OCG) Warns Against
Inadequate Online Surveillance Practices
CEPIS Member in Austria,
the Oesterreichisches Computer
Gesellschaft (OCG), recently
published a statement in order to reject
the global surveillance practices
disclosed by Edward Snowden. Indeed the
alleged mass surveillance of online
users, despite the absence of reasonable
suspicion, is considered as an abuse of
Computer Science. In this statement, OCG
calls for a responsible use of
information technology while respecting
the fundamental rights to privacy and
data protection. The statement argues
that is an essential requirement in
order to develop a digital civil
society. Download the OCG
Statement on Surveillance Practices

Record-High
Freshmen Enrolled in Computer Science in
Germany
German Informatics (GI) recently
reported a 4% increase of freshmen in
Computer Science for the academic year
2013. There are currently 33,800
Computer Science freshmen in Germany,
the highest number ever recorded in the
country. Despite this increase, Germany,
as many other European countries,
doesn’t have enough computing graduates
to meet the demand for skilled workers.
Another major challenge is the reduction
of the high dropout rates in Computer
Science studies which can reach up to
50% in the first year. More About Computer
Science Students in Germany

User
Feedback on the CEPIS e-Competence
Benchmark
Registered
users of the CEPIS e-Competence
Benchmark can now access a feedback
survey by clicking on the ’Feedback’
button in their account. By taking this
survey, users can rate the CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark and provide their
input to improve the service in the
future. Since the launch of the CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark, 23 CEPIS Member
Societies have started their
participation in this pan-European
campaign and over 1,400 full assessments
have been completed. More on the CEPIS
e-Competence Benchmark

Get
Ready for UTmessan 2014
CEPIS Member in Iceland,
the Icelandic Computer Society (Ský), will
organise the UTmessan event on 7-8
February 2014. A full- day conference
will take place on Friday 7 February
with multiple tracks, including one in
English. A large exhibition, open to the
public, will also take place during
these two days which will bring together
the biggest IT companies of the country.
Iceland’s President will be present at
the event to give the UTmessan awards.
In 2013, UTmessan attracted people, more
than 1.5% of the Icelandic population. More on UTmessan

Growing
Demand for ICT Workers May Results in
Skills Shortage, Confirms New EU Report
According to the European
Vacancy Monitor, the number of employees
working in the ICT sector has increased
since 2008 in spite of the crisis, while
at the same time the number of ICT
graduates declined between 2004 and
2011. The number of ICT jobs increased
in nineteen countries. The highest
growth percentage were recorded in
Greece (up by 30%) Belgium (27%),
Estonia (17%), Cyprus (15%), and
Luxembourg (13%). The report also
indicates that the highest penetration
of ICT employees is found in Northern
Member States, and that 22 percent of
ICT employees were aged 15-29 in 2012. Download the European
Vacancy Monitor

Successful
Bebras Contest in Austria
CEPIS Member in Austria,
the Oesterreichisches Computer
Gesellschaft (OCG), organised
the Bebras contest last November which
attracted more than 12,000 participants
across the country, a 20% increase
compared to the previous edition in
2012. The statistics reveal that 39%
participants were female, 45% male, and
16% unknown. Bebras is an international
informatics competition which aims to
promote Computer Science among teachers
and students. The contest focuses on
developing the problem-solving skills of
students who are asked to complete
various kinds of tasks involving
algorithms and programming methods. More on the Bebras
Contest

Horizon
2020 National Launch Events
National launch events of
Horizon 2020 are being organised in all
Member States of the European Union (EU)
to present the strategy of the new
Framework Programme, the funding
opportunities available, and the rules
of participation. Horizon 2020 is the
EU’s new programme for research and
innovation for the period 2014-2020.
With a budget of just over €70 billion,
Horizon 2020 will help to create new
growth and jobs in Europe. See the Horizon 2020
Events Calendar

Important
Upcoming Events
10
December European e-Skills 2013
Conference Brussels, Belgium.
Organised by: European Commission
11 December e-Skills for the 21st
Century Brussels, Belgium.
Organised by: European e-Skills
Association
11 December 10th Anniversary of
the CEN Workshop on ICT Skills
Brussels, Belgium. Organised by: CEPIS
25-30 January 2014 SOFSEM2014 High
Tatras, Slovakia. Organised by: Slovak
Society for Computer Science
7-8 February 2014 UTmessan
Reykjavik, Iceland. Organised by:
Icelandic Computer Society
5 April 2014 52nd CEPIS
Council Meeting Geneva, Switzerland.
Organised by: CEPIS