European Research & Innovation Days
Bringing stakeholders together to shape future research and innovation policy
Online [37]
Brussels, Belgium [16]
Lisbon, Portugal [5]
London, UK [5]
Vienna, Austria [5]
Rome, Italy [4]
Ispra, Italy [4]
Dublin, Ireland [3]
Ghent, Belgium [3]
Bringing stakeholders together to shape future research and innovation policy
A virtual event in support of the International Year of Plant Health and on the launch of UK Plant Health Week.
DNAqua-Net 1st International Conference on DNA-based biomonitoring
ASEAN Fall Armyworm Biocontrol Webinar Series (Part 1) : Introduction & Classical Approaches
Plants are the foundation for all life on earth and improving plant health is the key to feeding the growing global population as well as supporting economic development around the world.
The 9th edition of ESOF will attract thousands of delegates to Trieste, the host city of ESOF2020 and the European City of Science 2020, during the week of the conference.
First Global Symposium and Workshops on Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans
Biodiversity and Pandemics Workshop Participants Announced
One of the main aims of this meeting is to discuss the new scientific knowledge that will be useful to improve the management and conservation of inland aquatic ecosystems
Entitled “The Impact of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria on Global Plant Health”, the conference aims at promoting and disseminating the latest scientific advances in Phytobacteriology; and encouraging collaboration among researchers.
ECSA’s international conferences are aimed at all stakeholders in the field of citizen science: scientists, practitioners, activists, funders, policymakers, non-governmental organizations, artists and other interested citizens.
Urban forests are vibrant places with multifaceted activities spanning health and well-being through to the urban bio-economy.
This event brings together scientists and different stakeholders who are interested in an exchange of the latest information on biology, ecology, management and social impact of invasive plants in agricultural and non-agricultural environments. Objectives of the 6th Symposium: