Following on from the Journées Hubert Curien 2012, the Conference aims at reflecting further on a range of science communication themes which complement each other. How can we link together culture, art and science? What role can digital technology play in science communication? How can we use fun activities to raise interest in science in a young audience? How are citizens informed of the latest progress in science? Do researchers communicate efficiently about their work? What role do the media play in these debates? Many questions that will bring together more than 700 international professionals in science communication for 4 days, from June 2nd to 5th at Nancy's Centre Prouvé.
12 keynote speakers, from all over the world, will take part in plenary sessions during the morning, and 180 communicators will organize workshops on innovative topics during the afternoon.
PROGRAMME
Tuesday 2nd June | Wednesday 3rd June | Thursday 4th June | Friday 5th June |
PDF of the Conference Programme