Brussels, 9-11 March 2005
Welcome
Last update: 20/10/2005
The Forum is over, but the Forum continues!
Please consult the speakers' abstracts and/or Powerpoint presentations in the programme or in the speakers list
Early April, all four rapporteurs currently reviewing the core debates will disclose their analyses which will be posted here.
Researchers, practitioners, professionals who see ways in which the emerging ideas from the Forum could materialise and help Europe take lead positions in the science-society debate are all given the possibility to submit either Coordination Action or Specific Support Action proposals, by the deadline of 24 May (€ 200,000 earmarked for pilot or feasibility actions). See Call FP6-2005-Science-and-society-13 entitled “Science and Society: European Science Events; ‘Science and Society’ beyond FP6”.
Questions of Science - Echos from the Science in Society Forum [ 2,1 Mb]
Report of session 1 'Science, society and the Lisbon strategy', by Alfons Bora [ - 105 Kb]
Report of session 2 ‘ Science, Technology and Democracy’ by Ulrike Felt (– 220 kb)
Report of session 3 'Towards a culture of science communication' by George Gaskell (– 117 kb)
Report of session 4 ‘ Fostering diversity, inclusiveness and equality in science ‘ , by Catherine Adley (– 144 kb)
Key messages arising from the Forum [ - 19 Kb]
The video “Kinderunis: Knowledge is fun!” is available (10.9 Mb)
The exhibitors list
Launch of SINAPSE
Special session: “Civil Society and Science: an increased role for NGOs?” The report is now available. [ - 42 Kb]
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