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ESOF calls for proposals

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The Euroscience Open Forum [ESOF] is a biennial, interdisciplinary, pan-European general science meeting, which aims to showcase the latest advances in science and technology, promote a dialogue on the role of science and technology in society and public policy; and stimulate and provoke public interest, excitement and debate about science and technology.

The 2014 edition of ESOF will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, the 21-26 June 2014 and is organised in collaboration between the Danish Ministry for Science, Innovation and Higher Education; and Euroscience.

Interested individuals, laboratories, universities, learned societies, etc. are invited to submit proposals for sessions, on topics in one of the following themes: The Healthy Society; A Revolution of the Mind; Global Resource Management; Learning in the 21st Century; Green Economy; Material and Virtual World; Urbanization, Design and Liveability; Science, Democracy & Citizenship.

The call will close the 9 May 2013, and we encourage you to put together an excellent proposal respecting the selection criteria. Within each theme applicants are encouraged, when appropriate, to address cross cutting issues.

ESOF 2014 Copenhagen also comprises an ambitious Science in the City programme that is organized in order to facilitate public dialogue, interaction and mutual responsiveness between scientific communities and society at large. If you want to take part in this dialogue and contribute with activities you can read more in the call for expression of interest.

More information is available on the ESOF website.




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