22-23 June 2022 The international conference “Gender Dimension in Physics and Math Intensive Research and Teaching” (GeDiMIRT), organised by GENERA, the International Network of European Physicists, will take place in Lund on 22-23-23-23 June. Vilnius University is a member of this network. The conference was dedicated to discussing the gender dimension in fundamental physics and other mathematics-intensive (as a scientific language) sciences and studies. In sciences that are directly concerned with the study of people or gendered subjects (e.g. biology, medicine), as well as in fields that directly affect society or people (e.g. climatology or urban planning), it was shown that integrating gender analysis into research can significantly improve the results obtained. However, for many scientific fields outside of applied physics and others that use mathematics as a language, the impact of gender on results is not easy to demonstrate. Resistance to the inclusion of a gender perspective is often based on the argument that e.g. physical objects are what is observed (e.g. planets, particles and their interactions), which do not have a sex or gender, or that mathematics is only what is calculated: numbers, figures and formulae again do not have sex or gender. On the other hand, people doing research in physics have different genders, so the influence of different genders should be reflected in the results of the research. The conference was dedicated to discussing the gender dimension in fundamental physics and other mathematics-intensive sciences and studies. The President of BASNET Forum was a member of the Scientific Organising Committee of this conference. As a member of the COST Action Voces Steering Group, she also presented the project at the conference.