Closing Plenary Session| A Strong Europe Needs a Strong Science - Outlook for a European Science Network

Friday, 25/06/2021, 3 pm - 5 pm

 

To conclude our conference, we want to discuss outlooks for interconnected European science and universities with representatives of European and German science policymakers, European university associations and students’ unions.
 

The topics will be structures of European science and higher education policies at EU level and in the Member States, the future of mobility and exchange in a post-Brexit and post-COVID Europe, the contribution of interconnected European science and research to overcoming the great social challenges facing us and how science can contribute to cohesion in a strong Europe.
 

Please registrate until the 18th of June. We will send you the login for the video conference (Zoom) on June 21.*

 

 

Organisation

Lena Bülow
lena.buelow(at)fes.de
030-26935-8323

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

Hiroshimastraße 17
10785 Berlin – Tiergarten
Haus 1

Programme

Welcome by

  • Dr Martin Pfafferott, Head of Education and Science, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
     
  • Katja Irle, Science journalist

Discussion with

  • Dr Karamba Diaby, Member of the German Parliament, Member of the Committee on Education, Research and Technological Impact Assessment
     
  • Patrizia Toia, Member of the European Parliament, Vice Chairwoman of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (to be confirmed)
     
  • Professor Paul Boyle, Vice President of the European University Association
     
  • Meral Nur, Executive Committee Member of the European Students` Union

Moderated by: Katja Irle, Science journalist

End of the conference

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