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Now What? Conference is two days of insightful talks and hands-on workshops about how to maintain and improve your website run by Sioux Falls web firm Blend Interactive.
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Academic ,and science students took to the streetsof central london agry and dismayed at Austerity cuts, and the present sceptism over the issue of climate change.
7 November 2016, Science meets Regions
Belgium - Brussels - October 2016
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Sirpa Hertell, CoR member, First Vice President of the Espoo City Council
The annual Friends of the Sciences Reception was hosted on Saturday, October 19, 2019, from 10-11 a.m. in McGlothlin-Street Hall Atrium. Current students and professors mingled with visitors showing off their award-winning research.
Marion Dewar, Member of Cabinet of Research, Innovation and Science Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Responsible for Innovation & Research Policy
What is the Innovation Union? How the EU’s new innovation strategy could work in healthcare research.
Roundtable meeting, part of the Science|Business Policy Bridge series and the Health for All, Care for You research project held EFTA, Brussels, 9th June 2010
Featuring John Bell, Head of Cabinet of Research, Innovation and Science Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn and Marion Dewar, Member of Cabinet of Research, Innovation and Science Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Responsible for Innovation & Research Policy.
Participants of this high-level meeting looked at the EU's new innovation strategy, and discussed how it could work in healthcare research.
Photography: Thierry Monasse
The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), founded and produced by Society for Science, is the world’s largest international high school science competition, providing an annual opportunity for nearly 2,000 students from all over the world to showcase their independent research and compete for approximately $5 million in prizes
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM as a way to positively impact the world.
Alumni of Regeneron ISEF have gone on to have world-changing careers in science and engineering and earn some of the most esteemed honors, including National Medal of Science recipients, MacArthur Foundation Fellows, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering Inductees and a range of entrepreneurs.
Founded by the belief that advances in science are key to solving global challenges, Regeneron ISEF works to support and invest in young scientists who are generating ideas and acting as catalysts for the change needed to improve the well-being of all people and the planet.
Society for Science and Regeneron engage young people as active change agents and support the hard work and cutting-edge discoveries of promising young leaders who are motivated by curiosity and inspired to improve the world with STEM. Regeneron ISEF reinforces this potential and invests in the best and brightest young minds by continuing to nurture all fields of scientific research to foster transformative innovations.
Mad Science is one of the cornertomb classes at Monster High. Students will be introduced to foundational concepts such as the mad scientific method, creepology, the law of claws and effect as well as the theory of "What Goes Bump in the Night?"
Duke University Physics Department, Science Night 2010
Sep 22 four student volunteers from the Physics Dept’s Outreach Group joined the Chemistry Dept’s Outreach Group for “An Evening of Science” in front of the French Science Building. Using demonstrations, the students explained two topics they learned in mechanics, Newton’s 3rd Law and Waves.
Museum of Science and Industry, August 2014. For more ways to improve your visitor experience and interpretation visit www.katemeasures.co.uk