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Sea Change aims to bring about a fundamental “Sea Change” in the way European citizens view their relationship with the sea, by empowering them – as ‘Ocean Literate’ citizens - to take direct and sustainable action towards healthy seas and ocean, healthy communities and ultimately - a healthy planet. The project started on 1 March.
The SeeingNano consortium met in Leeds for a development workshop. Differents strands of the project are moving forward. The key target groups of the project have been defined, which are mostly visitors of the science centres and museums, young people, retired and teachers. These target groups are currently being studied and profiled with focus groups and interview running at 5 Ecsite members. The project website is due in a few months so stay tuned and for now check out the brand new SeeingNano logo.
The Ecsite team visited Trento (Italy) beginning of April to catch up with the MUSE team who are busy preparing the 2015 Ecsite Annual Conference. Here are a few shots... looking forward to seeing the town full of Ecsite delegates!
Jobs, opportunity to get involved in a Horizon2020 project on nanotechnology, good reads, calls for papers... and fictional space pictures made of milk, cinnamon and cat hair. Read it here.
Ecsite is urgently looking for a Project Manager to coordinate some of its EU funded projects in the field of science communication.
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Spokes is the monthly magazine of Ecsite, the European network of science centres and museums. Hear the latest news from European science engagement, go further with in-depth features and make the most of the good reads, events and opportunities shared by Ecsite members.
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Before becoming digital and monthly in April 2015, Spokes was a quarterly paper publication. Browse through past issues.