Science in Public 2019
The 13th annual Science in Public conference will provide an innovative, engaging, and creative interdisciplinary space to explore the intersection of science and publics.
Online [32]
Brussels, Belgium [16]
Lisbon, Portugal [5]
London, UK [5]
Vienna, Austria [5]
Rome, Italy [4]
Ispra, Italy [4]
Ghent, Belgium [3]
Madrid, Spain [3]
The 13th annual Science in Public conference will provide an innovative, engaging, and creative interdisciplinary space to explore the intersection of science and publics.
A symposium focussing on “Technological advances for Ocean Sciences” (IAPSO Symposium P12) is programmed within the framework of IAPSO (International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Ocean).
WWF Netherlands and the IUCN National Committee of the Netherlands organize a three-day workshop on Citizen Science.
This three days conference aims to engage with the post 2020 biodiversity strategy and explore the potential and contributions of scientific research, insights and needs for biodiversity and ecosystem services in Europe.
The Future Oceans2 IMBeR Open Science Conference will be held at Le Quartz Congress Centre in Brest, France
EurOCEAN conferences are major European marine science policy conferences providing a forum for policymakers and strategic planners at European and national level, to interact with the marine research community and marine and maritime stakeholders.
Open to all professionals who engage audiences with science and technology, the Ecsite Conference offers an intense mix of intellectual stimulation, experimental formats and inspiring human encounters.
ENTOM2019 will be the meeting place for fundamental research in various disciplines - genomics, physiology, genetics, behavior, evolutionary ecology, population dynamics and genetics - and applied research, especially in biological pest control.
Urban forests are vibrant places for multifaceted recreational activities, social gathering and mental restoration, but also provide biomass for an urban bioeconomy.
Invasive non-native species harm the environment and wildlife, are costly to the economy, and can even pose a risk to our health and way of life.