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Dear sponsors, thank you so much for your backing!
Your support helps us, at Ecsite, improve the quality of our services. The conference was a success also thanks to you. We hope you had a great time in Trento and enjoyed the opportunities offered by this gathering of minds and appetites.
We will keep thinking of ways to help you reach your goals - we're here all year round, don't hesitate to get in touch!
Hope to see you all, next year in Graz, Austria for the 2016 Ecsite Annual Conference, 9-11 June.
Sheena Laursen from Experimentarium and Ian Brunswick from the Science Gallery have just joined the Annual Conference Programme Committee
Plymouth host the Kick-Off meeting of Sea Change Project! Sea Change will run for three years and involves 17 partners from nine countries across Europe. From 12-14 May 2015, the project’s partners met in Plymouth to discuss strategies for bringing about a fundamental “Sea Change” in the way European citizens view their relationship with the sea.
The EU project SeeingNano that is all about creating visualiation tools that will enable users to see at the nano scale has now got its online presence. Browse through the SeeingNano website: www.seeingnano.eu and most importantly stay tuned by subscribing to its newsletter by clicking here
Discover yesterday’s Storify summary, looking back on the last of three main conference days.
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Spokes is the monthly magazine of Ecsite, the European network of science centres and museums. Hear the latest news from European science engagement, go further with in-depth features and make the most of the good reads, events and opportunities shared by Ecsite members.
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Before becoming digital and monthly in April 2015, Spokes was a quarterly paper publication. Browse through past issues.