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8/9/2019 My Science Conference Agenda
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Language: Conference language is English. Fees and costs: No participation fee, participants must cover travel and accommodation costs. Registratio
Email [email protected] by 15 May 2010. For updates on agenda please refer to project website: http://www.my-science.eu/conferenc
Attachments to Draft Agenda (Version 25 May 2010): Short CV of main speakers, My Science project abstract
08:30-09:15 Registration09:15 -09:30 Welcome – Werner Stuflesser
EURAC President
09:30 – 12:20 : Panel presentation, debate and discussion: train researchers to be science communicators or give journalists deeper insight into science communication
Moderator – Günther Cologna, Director – EURAC Education
• 09:30-09:50 Raffaella Di Iorio- Scientific Cultureand Gender Issues, DG Research - EuropeanCommission
• 09:50-10:10 Peter Grünberg- Nobel LaureatePhysics 2007 – Researcher, Germany
• 10:10-10:30 Istvan Palugyai - Editor HungarianNews Paper- Science communicator, Hungary
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
• 11:00-11:20 Nuno Crato - EU science communicatoraward 2007 - Science communicator, Portugal
• 11:20-11:40 Steven Miller - Director of the EuropeanScience Communication Workshops – ESConet, UK
11:40-12:20 Debate and discussion
12:20-12:50 Impression on My Science project
workshops by research laboratories
ICT - Sabri Pllana – University of Vienna, Austria
Genetics –Szabolcs Jakab – Biotalentum Ltd. HungaryHumanities - Günther Rautz – EURAC, ItalyRenewable Energy - Alexandra Troi – EURAC, ItalyEnvironment - Marc Zebisch – EURAC , ItalyChemical Technology – Petra Kinzlova – ICT Prague, CzechRepublic
12:50 – 13:00 Prizes to 3 best My Science media works13:00 – 14:30: Lunch Buffet
14:30-16:00: Round table - Importance of ethics in Resear
How are ethics justified by research on mummies, emphasiÖTZI the Iceman on display at the South Tyrol Museum Archaeology in Bolzano, one of the world’s best-known amost important mummiesModerator – Albert Zink - Paleopathologist, Scientific Direct
EURAC Institute for Mummies and the Iceman
• 14:30-14:45 - Stefan De Vos - Ethics Review, DGResearch- European Commission
• 14:45-15:00 - Wilfried Rosendahl – Curator REMMannheim, Germany
• 15:00-15:15 - Frank Rühli – Anatomist & Academic,University of Zurich, Switzerland
• 15:15-15:30 - Dario Piombino-Mascali – AnthropologisEURAC, Italy
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30 – 18:30 Individual presentations and Round tab
discussion - Science communication in the EU; what kind science communication; state of the art of sciencommunication; can something be learned from be practices; how should science communication to wi public look like in the future; is science communication PRModerators – Sigrid Hechensteiner and Peter Farbridge, EURA
Scientific Communication
• 16:30-16:40 - Poland – Radek Brzózka, TVP1 – Polandnational public broadcaster
• 16:40 – 16:50 - Turkey - Şükrü Kaya - Bilim ve Teknik
TÜBİTAK• 16:50–17:00 - Italy – Mario Martinoli – Youris.com -
European Research Media center, Milan• 17:00–17:10 - Belgium – Kathleen Van Damme -
AthenaWeb, LabtoMedia• 17:10-17:20 - Germany -Bettina Weiz -Bayrischer
Rundfunk
18:30 Conclusion followed by Cocktail