World Science Forum 2003
World Science Forum 2003 (36)
Tudás és társadalomThe Word Science Forum was held in Budapest on November 8-10, 2003. It was successful in providing an opportunity for the diverse community of science to present and discuss what is at issue in the world of science today, and to begin to aim its efforts towards effective collaboration with the communities of society it serves. The WSF Budapest - 2003 promoted interdisciplinary action. It provided a platform for debate and interaction amongst its 400 participants from 80 countries, including: leading world scientists, policy makers, non-governmental organizations, educational and research establishments, leaders of culture and industry, and the general public. Meaningful discussion was initiated by keynote speakers, and then further encouraged by follow-up sessions. The Forum focused on themes of knowledge and economy, science, quality of life, environment, and information, which can be further explored under Session Summaries. As a result of the conference, the participants agreed upon a series of General Conclusions, and made the commitment for continued collaboration.
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Konferencia
Closing Plenary Session (8)Knowledge-based economy (6)
Knowledge, environment, development (8)
Plenary Session II. (5)
Plenary Session (9)
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Inotai András
15 éve - 20:31
Knowledge-based economy
Wim Wielens
15 éve - 21:53
Bringing the benefit of hydrogen power to everyday
Merszei Zoltán
15 éve - 16:57
The Talentis Program
Kenyeres Sándor
15 éve - 09:48
Greetings from the Hungarian Parliament
Szili Katalin
15 éve - 6:40
General conclusions and proposals for the future
Dr. Kroó Norbert
15 éve - 17:59
Forum of young scientists
15 éve - 17:24
Proposals for the continuation of the World
15 éve - 3:50
Presentation of the UNESCO Prizes
Walter Erdelen
Dr. Hámori József 15 éve - 34:34
Dr. Hámori József 15 éve - 34:34
Concluding plenary lecture
Vaira Vike-Freiberga
15 éve - 20:05
Closing plenary speech
Medgyessy Péter
15 éve - 17:55
Farewell speech
Vizi E. Szilveszter
15 éve - 10:08