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The votes are in: Robert Firmhofer, director of Copernicus Science Centre, has been elected the new President of Ecsite. Full Ecsite Members made their decision at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which took place on day two of the Ecsite Annual Conference 2011 in Warsaw, Poland.
NanoChannels is a European project funded under the 7th Framework Programme to support public dialogue on nanotechnologies.
This symposium is organised by the Science and Environment Communication Section (ECREA) in association with the Media Research Group, Faculty of Arts, University of Brighton.
Organizers have lined up workshops and seminars to take reporters deeper into their assignments, and help them frame the reporting of science globally and aid in storytelling with multimedia tools.
26-28 May (Thursday – Saturday)
Temporary street closure from the airport Okęcie to the Centre of Warsaw. In these areas possibility of parking will be also limited. There are expected some limitation in the Royal Route and other streets located in the vicinity.
Jennifer Palumbo, OSR Project Coordinator, accepted a Silver Award at this year’s Learning Impact Awards in Long Beach, California, USA.
Stay tuned to Ecsite’s flickr page for daily updates to the Ecsite Annual Conference 2011 photo collection. www.flickr.com/photos/ecsite/sets/72157626669401903/
Be in the know about what’s happening at thos year’s Ecsite Annual Conference at Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland, by following the conference blog: http://www.ecsite.eu/annual_conference/blog
The Learning Impact Awards are designed to recognize the most impactful use of technology worldwide in support of learning.
Over 70 European policymakers and more than 60 science communicators gathered in Paris, France, to talk science communication policies for European cities and regions.
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