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Annual Conference sessions

The first Ecsite Conference took place in 1989. Here you can browse all Conference sessions since 2010. Use the search engine to look for people, topics...

Looking for an older session? Our digital records start in 2007, with programme pdfs attached to each conference page

Learning
Elizabeth McGregor JacobidesPeter WardripDaniel RosqvistAlina NatmessnigPedro Pombo

While making and tinkering currently occupy mostly informal environments (museums, libraries, MakerSpaces etc) it has exciting potential in outreach to and integration into formal learning environments. Bringing making/tinkering into schools and...

Science ♥ society
Frank KupperJantien SchuijerPatrizia FamàMaria ZоlоtоnоsаMarianne Pouget

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stresses that societal engagement is essential for steering research and innovation towards acceptable ends. The idea is that carefully facilitated interactions between societal actors (dialogues or co-...

Learning
Ryan JenkinsVanessa MignanElizabeth McGregor JacobidesNikola Köhler-Kroath

Constructing buildings out of cardboard is a low stakes and familiar way to explore materials and to express personally meaningful ideas. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll build representations of our current or ideal space for making and...

Get a glimpse of the local and national science engagement scene! The Nocturne will be taking place at the Natural History Museum of Geneva, its famous dioramas and edgy temporary exhibitions - but also in the beautiful Malagnou park, recently...

Learning
Yuri MattemanJuliette Walma van der MolenNellie KonijnendijkSara TougaardAnna Starkey

Every science engagement initiative seems to aim at sparking curiosity and inquiry thinking in audiences. Curiosity is considered key driver for science and inquiry, but what do we actualy mean by 'curiosity'?

The scientific literature...

Strategy & vision
Barbara StreicherMarkus WeißkopfPhilipp BurkardAleksandra Drecun

This session will explore the challenges and opportunities of coordinating collaborations with a nationwide scope and compare solutions in different European countries. What kind of projects need national collaborations? What are the challenges...

Audrey O'ConnellElsa GuerryDebbie DonohueJo SheppardSoraia SalvadorSheena LaursenHélène WangJennifer WallaceJulie LeclairAndreas MattAudrey ChangAlanna DavidsonKaterina ChabovaMarianne Pouget

A preview of current and upcoming touring science exhibitions across Europe and the world. This fast-paced session will give you a glimpse of a large range of exhibitions on offer, leaving it up to you to make contacts and find out more.

Strategy & vision
Hans GubbelsErik JacquemynDov BercoviciFrank SteslowHamid Al NaimiyJakub SvrcekMichele LanzingerKim Gladstone HerlevRachael Blackburn

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Setting up a science centre is a challenging and complex task, requiring amongst others...

Learning
Gérard CobutKrista LeusinkRooske FranseWendy MassartPierre CoulonKaren Wilkinson

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Learning is an active process; gaining any knowledge by yourself is favourable. This fits...

The Farewell Party is the conference's most informal social event: dance, chat, share a drink with other participants...

As Porto gets ready for its traditional Saint John’s street festival, get an anticipated taste of this mini-carnival...

Learning
Antonina KhodzhaevaLiesbeth de BakkerDavid SittenfeldMarjoleine van der MeijHelin Haga

“Talking in museums is one of the things that makes them matter, and the way in which we talk in museums is one of the things that define for us what they are.” – Adam Gopnik

Campfires, providing light and warmth, have always...

Learning
Pernille HjortDaniele Di DomenicoThomas B BergMalka YayonRan Peleg

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There is an increasing demand on museums and science centres to attract more visitors....

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