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World Science Forum 2007

World Science Forum 2007 (133)

Investing in Knowledge: Investing in the Future
In order to promote the quality of dialogue concerning the new roles and challenges of scientific knowledge within today's global Society, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in partnership with UNESCO, ICSU and the European Commission, is organising the third World Science Forum to be held between 8-10 November 2007 in Budapest. This time the Forum focuses on - Investing in Knowledge: Investing in the Future. Encouraged by the success of the World Conference on Science organised by UNESCO and ICSU in Budapest, Hungary in 1999, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences initiated a series of events called World Science Forum taking place biannually in Budapest. As in 2001 UNESCO demarcated the 10th of November as "World Science Day", a day dedicated to science and scientists, the biannual World Science Forum takes place on and around the 10th of November of every odd year. Well over 400 scientists, politicians, decision makers from close to 100 countries from all over the world participated and are expected to participate in the work of the World Science Forum, making it a unique and in all terms a diverse event.

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The Government Competitive Funds for Science &

Ichiro Kanazawa 15 years ago - 16:01

Science and Innovation as a Global Enterprise

Roland Schenkel 15 years ago - 21:07

Opportunities of small countries

Björn von Sydow 15 years ago - 19:04

Opening of the Session

Pierre Léna 15 years ago - 5:26

The Importance and nature of Science Education in

Wynne Harlen 15 years ago - 21:00

Science Education + Talent Support =

Péter Csermely 15 years ago - 21:36

Pedagogy in Action

Pierre Léna 15 years ago - 15:50

Neuroeducation and the One Laptop per Child

Antonio M. Battro 15 years ago - 16:01

Telling Scientific Stories: The World Wide

Gaëll Mainguy 15 years ago - 14:03

ICT in Education

Daniel Andler 15 years ago - 24:18

The Scholar Ship Programme

Ravinder Bhatia 15 years ago - 21:44

The European Research Area: Human Resources

Johannes Klumpers 15 years ago - 30:04