22.05.2024: Invitation to the Trends Under Review event - Science communication

publié le 21.05.2024

Tomorrow Anne-Marie Hanff, nurse and PhD student at the Luxembourg Institute of Health will join a round table discussing trends in science communication, were she will share among others her experiences about this topic.

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When: Wednesday, the 22.05.2024 at 15h30

Topic: Science Communication in a Changing World

Where: Halle des Poches à Fonte

2 Avenue de l'Université
L-4365, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Abstract

This series is more than just a set of lectures; it’s a dynamic forum for discussing the latest trends in science and research. We invite international experts to share their insights on diverse topics like open science, research culture, and science communication. The second lecture is coming up on 22 May 2024 on the topic “Science Communication in a Changing World.”

All lectures will start at 15:30 CET and take place in-person only at the Halle des Poches à Fonte in Belval. Each lecture will be followed by a podium discussion and cocktail reception.

Our unique format combines keynote speeches with panel discussions featuring Luxembourg-based researchers, encouraging a vibrant exchange of ideas. We believe in a two-way conversation – your voice is crucial in shaping the future of science and research. We strongly encourage the public to participate in the talks. Our preliminary agenda includes a late afternoon lecture, followed by a podium discussion and an open cocktail reception so you can relax and mingle with like-minded people after the event.

But that’s not all – we want you to be a part of shaping our future events. Suggest topics, ask questions, and engage in the discourse that drives innovation in the research environment. Stay tuned for regular updates, and don’t forget to join us for the post-event cocktail reception to mingle with peers and experts alike. Let’s explore, engage, and evolve together.

Further information: https://www.fnr.lu/trends-under-review-a-forum-for-the-luxembourg-research-community/