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Portuguese school teachers and scientists meet for a made to measure workshop "Inspiring Science" is the name of the workshop for school teachers, to be held at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia (IGC), Portugal, from 13-15th April 2004. This innovative workshop, aimed at secondary school science teachers, is being co-organised by the IGC, the Instituto de Medicina Molecular (IMM), Portugal, and the European... view more... (2004-04-12)
The European Molecular Biology Organization announces the first international practical workshop for biology teachers Following in the footsteps of last year`s very successful EMBO workshop for German biology teachers, the EMBO initiative goes international on 5 - 6 July 2002 at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany. Attracting secondary school biology teachers from across Europe, the workshop comprises scientific lectures from... view more... (2002-06-25)
Call for proposals - Exploratory Workshops ESF Exploratory Workshops are aimed at helping European research teams to explore the possibilities of developing future collaborative actions. Each workshop allows 20-25 leading European scientists to develop the case for increased interaction at the European level. Suggestions for workshops emerge 'bottom-up' in response to the annual call for... view more... (2003-03-05)
Liquid rainbows: British color researchers meet Norwegian children Language is no barrier when British researchers from Nottingham Trent University conduct a science workshop for Norwegian children. Colour is the focus, and in the course of 45 minutes, the children experience both liquid rainbows and milk that explodes into a range of colours. view more (2007-10-01)
A step further on the EU-US relations on performance assessment The workshop on "Performance Assessment of Public Research, Technology and Development (RTD) Programmes" The workshop on "Performance Assessment of Public Research, Technology and Development (RTD) Programmes" organized by the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with the Washington Research Evaluation Network (WREN) and... view more... (2004-06-21)
INTAS workshop tackles the role of social and human sciences in the European Research Area INTAS- the International Association for the promotion of co-operation with scientists from the New Independent States (NIS) - organised, in collaboration with the European Commission DG Research (Directorate K - Social Sciences and Humanities; Foresight), a strategic workshop on social sciences and humanities on 9-10 November 2004 in Brussels.... view more... (2004-11-23)
European coastal zone management becomes hot item The Institute for Environmental Studies of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is to organise jointly with the University of East Anglia a four-day workshop on the future of European coastal zone management, at the invitation of the European Commission. From Monday, 4 June to Thursday, 5 June, a group of fifty European coastal zone managers,... view more... (2003-05-22)
European researchers successfully predict a major earthquake Earthquakes are by far the most deadly natural disasters in the world. Since 1975, they have killed over 340,000 people. Since the beginning of this century, they have caused an average of 20,000 deaths each year. Unfortunately, until recently, there was no reliable scientific technique for forecasting forthcoming earthquakes. view more (1999-06-24)
Young space professionals design the future of space habitation, ESTEC, NL. The 1st Habitat Design Workshop took place at ESA/ESTEC in Noordwijk, the Netherlands during the first week of April. 30 postgraduate students and young professionals including Biomedics, Architects, Engineers, Scientists and Designers were hot housed together to develop new habitat design concepts for the Moon, Mars and Phobos. The Habitat Design... view more... (2005-04-25)
MIK will participate in the COCONET project The basque company MIK will participate in the European project COCONET within the 5th Frame Programme of the European Union, more precisely, within the programme IST (Information Society Technologies). The objective of COCONET is to prepare a roadmap, that is, to prepare a project of strategic research for the development of research and big... view more... (2002-09-05)
Calling all teachers interested in space ESA and Eurisy are inviting European teachers to ESRIN in Italy, to participate in a workshop on the EDUSPACE website. This educational tool has been designed to introduce secondary school students to Earth observation satellite data and its many uses. EDUSPACE contains ideas, material and data that teachers can use to support geography and... view more... (2002-09-10)
Media Invitation - Mastering the Complexity of Biological Data Workshop "Ontology for Biology" at Villa Bosch, Heidelberg (November 7-8, 2002) Advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics are generating a huge amount of information that can be used to better understand the secrets of life and the cause of diseases like cancer, AIDS, diabetes, etc. Scientists analyzing this information will have to face... view more... (2002-10-18)
PRESS INVITE: Marie Curie Fellowships showcased at CERN CERN becomes a showcase for European Union (EU) research on 3-4 October when it hosts a workshop for EU-funded Marie Curie fellows working in various fields of physics and technology. The Marie Curie scheme gives young researchers from around the continent the mobility to go to wherever Europe`s best facilities in their chosen field happen to be,... view more... (2002-10-01)
European meeting in Athens fuels future space exploration missions to Mars, Moon A European Science Foundation (ESF)-led workshop sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA) has enabled 88 scientists from 11 European countries to agree on science goals for future Europe's planetary exploration programme; providing the continent with an ambitious roadmap to examine Mars and the Moon. view more (2007-06-01)
An INTAS workshop yields approaches to science cooperation with the New Independent States (NIS) From the 25 to 29 October 2004, INTAS - International Association for Promotion of Cooperation with Scientists from the Newly Independent States - organized an important workshop, bringing together representatives of the NIS Information Points for INTAS and the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme for Research & Technologies, and... view more... (2004-11-23)
Teachers get a taste of their own medicine in Heidelberg at the weekend 123 teachers from 20 countries met in Heidelberg last weekend for the European Molecular Biology Organizations (EMBO) second international teachers workshop,and brushed up their knowledge of modern biology. Everyone who participated was very enthusiastic about the event, which covered both the theoretical and practical aspectsof science... view more... (2003-05-27)
World oil experts meet in Uppsala, Sweden, to discuss oil depletion The likely impacts of depleting world oil supplies will be discussed by leading analysts at a three-day international workshop in Sweden organized by Uppsala University and the Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO) on 23-25 May. The workshop is sponsored by the Swedish Energy Agency, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering and other. view more (2002-05-21)
Hotting up - first results from the 'Earth Simulator' supercomputer The first results from British and Japanese researchers working with the world's largest computer, the gigantic Earth Simulator supercomputer in Japan, are being showcased at a climate workshop which starts today at Cambridge University. Professor Julia Slingo, the Director of the NCAS Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling said: "These... view more... (2003-09-25)
Astronomers get their hands dirty as they lift the veil on galactic dust There is more to a grain of dust than meets the eye, at least for astronomers as they attempt to probe deeper into distant galaxies. view more (2007-10-15)
Nobel winner meets 2000 Japanese simultaneously In what is the largest webcasting experiment of its kind, Professor Harry Kroto will be holding a workshop with nearly 2500 Japanese children and teachers simultaneously over the Web. Winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize for chemistry and co-founder of the Vega Science Trust, Sir Harry will be discussing galaxy formation and space chemistry with the... view more... (2001-11-02)
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