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News 12 March 2014

MEDIA ADVISORY, 12 March 2014

BREMEN, GERMANY – European Mayors and other regional and city leaders are expressing commitment to scientific culture by signing the PLACES Declaration – a document based on the four years of dynamic work emerging from the PLACES project at the PLACES of Scientific Culture conference.

News 10 March 2014

Ecsite Space Group Newsletter Vol. 3 February 2014

Welcome to yet another exciting instalment of Ecsite Space Group newsletter – the forum of science centres, museums and space professionals across Europe working to communicate the wonders of space.

We hope you’ve had a successful start to 2014 – the European Space Agency’s 50th anniversary. We’re very pleased to share the latest news from your friends from across Europe.

Local/national conference 6 April 2014 - 7 April 2014

The 16th European Forum on Eco-innovation will take place in Hannover, Germany on 7 and 8 April 2014, under the title ‘Wasted potential! Towards circular economy in cities’.

News 21 February 2014

The Communications Manager leads the planning, coordination and execution of original communications products and activities at Ecsite. In this capacity, the incumbent works closely with the Executive Director in developing communications proposals that align with Ecsite’s institutional objectives and member services.

News 12 February 2014

In past years, individual conference participants were able to apply for a Grundtvig Grant to cover costs for the Ecsite Annual Conference. This Grundtvig Grant no longer exists – it has been incorporated into the new Erasmus+ funding model.

What does this mean to you?

  • No funds are available for the the Ecsite Annual Conference 2014
  • For future conferences, only institutions can apply for funds, not individual participants. As an individual participant, you must ask your institution for an application.
News 6 February 2014

On January 20th 2014, a set of thrilling events were organized by science centres across Europe, as the first act of the “Hook-up with Rosetta” Campaign, designed by the Ecsite Space Group. The European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe finally woke up after two and a half years of hibernation. You may have a glimpse on that special day through Storify: http://storify.com/DidierLaval/rosetta-woke-up

Meanwhile, it is still time to take part in the Hook-up with Rosetta campaign!

News 30 January 2014

Ecsite is seeking a Fundraising Officer who will be responsible for the fundraising of Ecsite and for the establishment of new partnerships.

In this function s/he will have to execute the existing fundraising strategy and develop new initiatives in order to achieve the defined goals. Drafts propositions, grant applications and assets of existing partnerships will be a part of the work. The Fundraising Officer shall introduce Ecsite to as many field-related corporations, foundations and other interested partners in order to increase Ecsite’s income.

News 28 January 2014

Last week the project RRI Tools has been launched in Brussels, a three year long project funded under the European Commission (EC) Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 2007-2013) to foster Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in Europe with a view to a harmonious and efficient relationship between science and European society.

RRI is a process where all societal actors (researchers, citizens, policy makers, business) work together during the whole research and innovation (R&I) process in order to align its outcomes to the values, needs and expectations of European society.

News 27 January 2014

Ecsite is seeking a Project Manager who will be responsible for implementing activities related to projects funded by the European Commission to ensure they are carried out consistently and successfully in accordance with the project’s rules and work plan.

News 20 January 2014

On Monday 20 January, ESA’s comet-chasing spacecraft Rosetta will wake up from 31 months of deep space slumber. ESA will streaming live from ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany, with full coverage of the day’s historic events as they unfold, starting at 09:15 GMT (10:15 CET)

Rosetta’s computer is programmed to re-establish contact with Earth on 20 January, starting with an ‘alarm clock’ at 10:00 GMT. Immediately afterwards, the spacecraft’s startrackers will begin to warm up, taking around six hours. Rosetta will then send a signal to Earth to announce that it is awake.

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