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SUMMARY:Falling Walls Science Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the most anticipated scientific event of the year! The Falling Walls Science Summit 2024 is set to take place from 7 – 9 November 2024 in Berlin. \nThe 16th Falling Walls Science Summit is scheduled to take place from 7 – 9 November 2024. We are eagerly looking forward to another year of scientific exploration together. We invite you to join us for four days filled with thought-provoking speakers and presentations showcasing cutting-edge science. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of scientific exploration and collaboration. Stay tuned for more details and registration information. \nTHREE DAYS FOR BREAKTHROUGH THINKING \n\nThe Falling Walls Science Summit brings lots of opportunities to gather\, network\, and get involved. Participate in person or digitally from all over the world at three days for breakthrough thinking. \nThe Falling Walls Science Summit is a leading international\, interdisciplinary\, and intersectoral forum for scientific breakthroughs. It commemorates the fall of the Berlin Wall and aims to promote dialogue between science and society.
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/falling-walls-science-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Germany
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SUMMARY:ScienceWriters2024
DESCRIPTION:The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW) are proud to host ScienceWriters2024 — the annual conference serving science writing professions and professionals in the United States and beyond — in Raleigh\, N.C. this Nov. 8 through Nov. 11. In addition to this weekend of in-person events\, NASW will also host a virtual-only component on Oct. 17-18\, ScienceWriters2024 “Early Access”. \n\n\nOur meeting program\, hotel and travel information\, and conference policies will be announced late summer 2024 at registration launch. \nPropose a SciWri24 Session\nNASW members! Assemble your team and propose your great ideas for NASW sessions and plenaries for Raleigh in November or virtual in October; and for CASW’s “Science + Science Writing” panel discussions in Raleigh in November. Help make our program relevant and timely\, designed by science writers\, serving science writers. Submit your session proposals by March 14: https://www.nasw.org/article/nasw-science-writers-journalism-submit-national-conference-session-proposal-sciencewriters2024-raleigh-north-carolina \nJoin the Conversation\nTag #SciWri24 on social media to join the conversation. Bookmark www.sciencewriters2024.org for future updates.
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/sciencewriters2024/
LOCATION:Raleigh\, NC\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Falling Walls: Preparing the Next Generation of Civic Science Leaders
DESCRIPTION:As science advances and breaks down walls\, ensuring that innovations effectively address complex societal challenges is crucial. This session will explore frameworks for preparing the next generation of civic science leaders who bridge disciplines. Pioneers in education and emerging leaders will discuss co-creating new leadership approaches\, aiming for a future where everyone can shape and benefit from science.
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/falling-walls-preparing-the-next-generation-of-civic-science-leaders/
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SUMMARY:FAS-CSPO Workshop: Community & Federal Capacity for S&T Participation
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will identify approaches to better connect community organizations and the public with federal science and technology programs\, as well as actions necessary for S&T programs to better engage communities. Through panels and case discussions\, attendees will explore challenging questions around how federal agencies can resource\, measure\, and sustain community-based participation and engagement. \n\nFunding: Through what process should agencies identify research topics and questions that benefit communities? How do we better enable researchers from a mix of institutions to participate in projects that serve the public interest?\nMetrics: How do we better measure outcomes\, looking beyond publications and patents?\nOutcomes: What needs to change to give credit and support to communities that participate in research and technology development?\n\nWorkshop outcomes will include an assessment of what has gone well and what needs to change for the future of federal agencies undertaking science policy projects that directly engage with communities around the country. \n8:30am – Arrival (8th Floor\, Arizona State University DC Center) \n8:50am – Welcome and Introductions: Dan Correa (CEO\, FAS) and Arthur Daemmrich (Director\, CSPO) \n9:00am – Panel Discussion: Federal agency initiatives to expand public participation in S&T \n\nVictor McCrary\, Vice Chair\, National Science Board (NSF) and Vice President for Research\, University of the District of Columbia\nLyric Jorgensen\, Associate Director for Science Policy and Director of the Office of Science Policy\, National Institutes of Health (NIH)\nKei Koizumi\, Principal Deputy Director for Science\, Society\, and Policy\, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy\nModerator:Jedidah Isler\, Senior Fellow at FAS\n\n10:05am – Break \n10:15am – Group Dialogue / Open Framing / Goal Setting \n11:00am – Case Discussion #1: How can we invest in research that benefits communities? \n12:15pm – Lunch & Panel Discussion: Community engagement with science and technology initiatives \n\nKory Bailey\, CEO\, UpSurge Baltimore\nIsaac McCoy\, Dean\, School of Business\, Entrepreneurship\, and Computational & Information Sciences\, Stillman College\nFallon Wilson\, Co-Founder\, #BlackTechFutures Research Institute\nModerator: Mahmud Farooque\, Associate Director\, ASU CSPO\n\n2:00pm – Case Discussion #2: In what ways can we better measure the impact of publicly-engaged science\, research\, and development? \n3:15pm – Networking break \n3:30pm – Case Discussion #3: How do we ensure communities receive sustained benefits from the outcomes of federally-funded science\, research\, and development? \n4:30pm – General Discussion & Actionable Takeaways \n\nModerated by Grace Wickerson (Health Equity Policy Manager\, FAS) & Arthur Daemmrich (Director\, CSPO)\n\n5:00pm – Closing remarks: Speaker to be confirmed \n5:15pm – Networking Reception (Ground Floor\, ASU DC Center) \nFor more information or if you would like to attend\, please email Arthur Daemmrich at arthur.daemmrich@asu.edu
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/fas-cspo-workshop-community-federal-capacity-for-st-participation/
LOCATION:Arizona State University DC Center\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public engagement  with science training landscape: 2024 Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join the 2024 Research!America Panel Discussion on the evolving landscape of training initiatives in public engagement for scientists. This event builds on our inaugural 2023 discussion\, where we launched a report and dashboard showcasing the diverse range of public engagement training efforts. The primary aim of these ongoing discussions is to dissect new insights\, foster valuable connections\, and generate actionable takeaways for training practitioners\, academic leaders\, funders\, trainees\, and other interested stakeholders. \nWelcome and Opening Remarks\n• Jenny Luray\, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Public Engagement\, Research!America\n• Claire Pomeroy\, President and Chief Executive Officer\, Lasker Foundation\n• Fanuel Muindi\, Senior Fellow for Civic Science\, Research!America & Professor of Practice\, Northeastern University. \nPanelist Presentations\n• Bethann Garramon Merkle: Director\, WY Science Communication Initiative – University of Wyoming\n• Sara Vassmer: Director\, Public Engagement Graduate Certificate and The Connector; Associate Professor\, University of Missouri; Director of Operations\, Center for Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS)\n• Dominique Brossard: Professor and Chair\, Department of Life Sciences Communication\, University of Wisconsin-Madison \nPanel Discussion (2:35-3pm) Moderated by Fanuel Muindi and Jenny Luray
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/public-engagement-with-science-training-landscape-2024-panel-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Communicating Discovery Science International Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The symposium aims to deepen understanding of effective public engagement around Discovery Science\, also known as basic or foundational science\, by exploring ways to improve the practice of communicating Discovery Science\, share insights and create a supportive community for scientists and science communication practitioners focused on basic science. \nThis symposium is sponsored by The Kavli Foundation\, and builds on earlier work of the Science Public Engagement Partnership\, a collaboration of the Kavli Foundation and the United States Department of Energy Office of Science. \nRegistration is now open to attend this exciting international symposium. \nRegister and pay by 31 August 2024 to qualify for the early-bird fee. \nCurrently enrolled students qualify for a reduced rate if they register and pay by 31 August 2024.
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/communicating-discovery-science-international-symposium/
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