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Last modified: 14.09.2011
About EuseaEusea (European Science Events Association, Eusea = pronounced as "you see") is the European association for organisations for European Science Communication Events (SCE).
SCEs have different names, they are called science - or research, technology - festivals, weeks, days, summer or night of research. Many such events have evolved all over Europe, from Slovenia to Sweden, from Portugal to Poland, from Israel to Iceland - and more are on the way.
Eusea is THE platform to exchange experiences about the organisation of such informal learning events in Europe - and furthermore, it developed into a platform on science communication, of dialogue between citizens and science with various formats like science parliaments, citizen conferences, science cafés (special ones called "science café for girls"), children university etc.
Click HERE to download a short description of Eusea. Or click HERE for a PowerPoint Presentation of Eusea. The importance of science festivals and this particular activity for good science communication is underlined by an article by Magda Fikus, our Polish partner from Warsaw, which you can download by a click onto HERE - which is a reprint from ACADEMIA, # 3(15), 2007, the magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
In the beginning of 2009, Eusea consisted of 89 member organisations. At this time, it seemed feasible to create a poster with the posters and logos of all members. Now, 2011, EUSCEA has about 100 members from 36 countries - and the posters would become too small... |
Click to download this "Eusea Poster of Posters" - a selection of the posters of our members for their festivals:  And here the "Eusea Logo Poster", showing the logos of many member organisations - for downloading: 
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More InformationThe "WHITE BOOK on Science Communication Events in Europe" can be obtained by writing to Mr. Joachim Lerch. EUSCEA members get their two copies for free. |
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