Welcome to join fellow science communication professionals and science engagers from across the globe for an hour of informal networking and knowledge exchange. Let’s discuss new tools, tricks and lessons learned during the pandemic and share visions and hopes for the future. The event is hosted by the Falling Walls Engage Hub Sweden which connects local scientific communities with international science engagement initiatives.
The networking event is being held back to back with the Swedish Forum for Science Communication, which focuses on the present and future role of science communication and public engagement. The afternoon sessions of this online conference will be held in English and you will have the opportunity to listen to Sarah R Davies, University of Vienna, Sophie Duncan and Paul Manners, NCCPE, Lena Lindhé, University West, as well as Brian Trench, PCST, Catherine Franche, Ecsite, Annette Klinkert, EUSEA and, James Pamment, Lund University discussing future trends in science communication.
During Eftersnack, we will widen the discussion and invite you to bring a coffee/drink and share your views with colleagues from around the world.
Registration
Join us at Eftersnack by registering via this online form.
Programme
- Welcome & introduction to the Falling Walls Engage Community and Hub Sweden
Maria Hagardt, VA (Public & Science) and Niklas Marzinek, Falling Walls Engage - Inspiring stories
Marianne Loor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Hanna Mellin, VA (Public & Science) - Networking & knowledge exchange
- Future Falling Walls Engage activities
See you at Eftersnack!
This event is organised by VA (Public & Science) – Falling Walls Hub Sweden together with the The Falling Walls Engage Community network alongside the Forum for Science Communication.
More information
If you would like to learn more about this event or about Falling Walls Engage Hub Sweden, please get in touch with Maria Hagardt, coordinator of the Swedish Hub.