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Recent Posts
- Conference Report from the EU Cities and Science Communication Conference – science policy recommendations and how they can be achieved
- Beatrice on public engagement and the importance of networking
- Notes from the World Cafe session — final thoughts
- Marcos Perez on the value of networks
- Strengthen science citizenship – CASC policy recommendations
Tag Archives: celebrating science and scientists
Policy recommendations for celebrating science and scientists
The group which looked at celebrating science and scientists as a theme took the recommendation list they devised yesterday and used that as a basis for developing more concrete recommendations. They discussed the ideas in more detail and eventually came … Continue reading →
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Malcolm Harbour MEP addresses the CASC conference about science in politics and innovation
Member of European Parliament (MEP) Malcolm Harbour delivered his speech at the conference after dinner, addressing the role of politics in developing science. He discussed the projects which have fascinated him and how his position in Europe allows him more … Continue reading →
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Tagged agriculture, celebrating science and scientists, communicating science, europe, european parliament, european union, European Union science policy, industry, innovation, investment, Malcolm Harbour, new ideas, politics, promoting evidence-based research, public engagement, public understanding of science, research, science communication, science communicators, science policy, small business, technology
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Marcos Perez talks about enhancing science communication at the CASC conference
Marcos Perez from Casa de las Ciencias spoke to us at the EU Cities and Science Communication conference about enhancing science communication and ways of overcoming barriers between scientists and the public. It’s a really interesting clip as Marcos has … Continue reading →
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Celebrating science and scientists – policy recommendations from CASC
One group tackled the subject of celebrating and promoting science, and they began by thinking about the different tools which can be used to do this as well as the ways in which science is communicated. They also used this … Continue reading →
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Follow the CASC conference online
The CASC conference takes place Wednesday 26th to Friday 28th January 2011, at ThinkTank in Birmingham, UK. Conference delegates will have discussions about the work and activities they have seen during the course of the project and will come up … Continue reading →