Practical

Monday, 16 February, 2026 up to and including Sunday, 22 February, 2026 - 09:30 until 18:00
Technopolis
Technolgielaan 1
2800 Mechelen
Free of charge

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel invites you to visit the exhibition She Is Science at Technopolis in Mechelen.

During the half-term break, you can explore Women shaping science at Technopolis in Mechelen: a photo exhibition featuring powerful images of female VUB academics by photographer Lieve Blancquaert. The exhibition was created to mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February) and International Women’s Day (8 March).

Women academics as role models

The portraits showcase women who are conducting research, excelling in their fields and taking on leadership roles. At the same time, they act as a window into a much broader reality: hundreds of women who are shaping science and the world every day at VUB—whether in labs, research centres, lecture halls, policy rooms and governing bodies.

Yet women academics remain too often underrepresented in the public eye as experts, leaders, or voices in societal debate.

Everyone who, like the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, wants to endorse women academics as role models in society, is warmly invited to the exhibition. 

Opening hours

The exhibition follows the opening hours of Technopolis:

Every day during the half-term break — up to and including Sunday 22 February 2026 — from 9.30 am to 6 pm.

TIP: Want to combine your visit to the exhibition with a spectacular science show? Explore the Technopolis programme and make new discoveries in the place where science and technology come to life.

Also on view in Brussels and Vilvoorde

To give as many people as possible the chance to get to know women shaping science, the full exhibition will also travel to the following locations:

Brussels – VUB Main Campus, Braem Building, Pleinlaan 2, Etterbeek – until 6 March - book your free ticket
Vilvoorde – Maakwinkelstraat at Asiat Park, entrance via Mechelsesteenweg 255 – from 16 February to 1 May – free entry

And in Halle, Jette and Ostend

From 3 March onwards, you can view selected parts of the exhibition at these locations:

Halle – to be announced
Jette – UZ Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 101
Ostend – VUB at Sea, Graaf De Smet de Naeyerlaan 4

The world needs you

This initiative is part of VUB's public programme, a programme for everyone who believes that scientific knowledge, critical thinking and dialogue are an important first step to create impact in the world. 

As an Urban Engaged University, VUB aims to be a driver of change in the world. With our academic edcuational programmes and innovative research, we contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and to making a difference locally and globally.

Read more about VUB's public programme