EuroScience Open Forum
The largest multidisciplinary scientific conference of Europe is coming to Leiden!
EuroScience Open Forum
Seven Tracks - All program parts are allocated to one of these 7 tracks below; all related to the overarching theme Crossing Borders, Engaged Science, Resilient Societies.
Looking at the issues you would expect climate change, green energy and sustainable lifestyles but also human
rights, citizen science, a sustainable economy, and future mobility and tomorrow’s cities.
From the pressing issues of global migration and Fortress Europe, to contested heritage and the mission of museums and collections, to art and protest movements.
Covering such topics as the search for Earth and for extra-terrestrial life, dark-matter research, construction in space
and on the Moon, and quantum computing.
Key areas of focus include the interplay between industrial and academic research; chronic diseases, soaring costs in healthcare and global inequalities. This track also addresses digital tools, AI and data protection.
Investigating such issues as integrity in scientific advice; the dialogue between science and policy; scientific freedom and funding; responsible research and innovation; science diplomacy; and conflicts of interests.
As well as entrepreneurial education, topics covered in this track will include academic and industry-based research, value-driven innovation and innovation originating from the humanities
Including new academic career paths; research quality versus research quantity; and the role of team science.