Sneak Preview of the Expert Recommendations on Science Diplomacy at the World Science Forum in Budapest
Together with the European Commission, the EU SD Alliance is organizing a joint side event at the World Science Forum in Budapest on November 20 on the Co-Creation process of the European Framework for Science Diplomacy.
Over the last year, European scientists and diplomats joined forces in the largest Science Diplomacy co-creation endeavour ever. Five EU Science Diplomacy Working Groups, established by the European Commission, developed recommendations for a future European Framework for Science Diplomacy, the first joint strategic approach to Science Diplomacy in Europe.
Ahead of the publication of the report due in a few weeks, this side event will provide a “sneak preview” into key recommendations of the working groups and provide the opportunity to discuss the future of science diplomacy in Europe and beyond.
The event is co-organised by the European Commission and the EU Science Diplomacy Alliance.
Speaker:
- Jan Marco Müller, Team Leader Global Approach, Multilateral Dialogue and Science Diplomacy, European Commission
- Dovilė Gailiūtė-Janušonė, Science and Innovation Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania
- Pierre-Bruno Ruffini, Co-chair, European Union Science Diplomacy Alliance
Moderator:
Date/Time: 20 November, 13:00 – 13:45 CET
Venue: Northern Hall, Pesti Vigadó (II. floor), Budapest, Hungary.
Link to the WSF programme.
The World Science Forum and this side event is on invitation only.
The side event will not be streamed online.