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Science in Society Forum 2005

Dates and Times
9-11 March 2005
Location
Brussels, Belgium
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/society2005.htm

 

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Agenda

This event is not organised or funded by the Science in Society programme. Any detail relating to it contained on this site is provided for information only.

 

For the attention of European and national policy-makers, parliamentarians, opinion leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, representatives of civil society groups, science mediators:

 

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Agenda

Science has become ‘hard-wired’ into our society and permeates every aspect of our lives. As the scientific, social, ethical and economic stakes get higher, the scientific community and society at large need to engage in a deep-seated dialogue.


The European Union – and its Member States – have spearheaded efforts in recent years to draw together the ‘innovation triangle’: science, society and the economy.

The Science and Society Forum 2005 will review the success of these efforts and plot a new course forward in the form of a Charter on the Future of Science in Society.


Society needs science and science needs society. This means that effective communications are one important aspect of the relationship between science and society.


As scientists push back the frontiers of knowledge; this is bound to have major societal and ethical implications. Therefore, a broad public dialogue to set the research agenda is becoming increasingly necessary.


In light of this, the Science and Society Forum 2005 will explore four main themes:


Science and society and the Lisbon Strategy

Science, technology and democracy

Towards a culture of communication of science in society

Fostering diversity and inclusiveness in research


It will also showcase live examples in the following areas:

Popularisation of science

Public debates and participatory process

Addressing various groups in society


A series of national mirror events will help set the tone and agenda for the Forum. In addition, a special assessment of the Commission’s groundbreaking 2001 Science and Society Action Plan, and a Eurobarometer survey of citizens’ attitudes towards science are being specially prepared ahead of the gathering.












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