On June 18, EuroScience held a webinar that presented a ‘tool kit’ of skills to help researchers communicate and to design collaborations with industry. The webinar was presented by Eoin Galligan, senior business development manager at Aarhus University, Denmark. Watch the recording here!
EuroScience Science Policy Working Group will host at ESOF2020 a panel discussion to explore how the current pandemic has impacted the innovation and entrepreneurship arenas.
EuroScience Science Policy Working Group will host a panel discussion at ESOF2020 to explore common pitfalls in science communication using the current COVID-19 pandemic as an example.
Re-launch of the EuroScience Science Policy Working Group. By joining us, you will contribute significantly to strengthening the voice of research in Europe.
At ESOF 2016 EuroScience will host a panel discussion to explore RI through three concrete questions which have arisen recently and that may have a direct impact on scientists and their research. The session will be held on Tuesday 26 July 2016 from 11.25 – 12.40 in the EuroScience Room.
At ESOF 2016, the EuroScience Science Policy Working Group will host a panel discussion on improving public research funding mechanisms for scientist. The session will be held in the EuroScience Room on Wednesday July 27 from 14.15 – 15.30.
Here is an overview of the Higher Education Working Group activities in 2010-2012. The Working Group will stay in touch with all official information on the Bologna Process.
The lines of activities pursued by the Young Researchers workgroup include: liaising with the EU institutions and other organisations, exploring the situation of the researchers’ careers across Europe, organizing public events…
The Bologna Process is a coordinated set of activities in the field of higher education policy aimed at realizing a fully operational European Higher Education Area by 2010. EuroScience is a “partner” member of the Bologna Process since 2008.
The third joint symposium of the“Science and Urgent Problems of Society”and the GeoRisk Commission of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics was held in Munich during ESOF 2006.