Month: March 2011

  • Study trip to EMBL and DKFZ in Heidelberg

    UPDATE: Final programme online – download here! Application still possible! EUSJA study trip to Heidelbergfrom 18 to 20 of July 2011 to see 2 famous research institutes – DKFZ (German Cancer Research Centre) and EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory). EUSJA has 25 invitations. Journalists will be offered accommodation (3 nights), meal and travel to/from Frankfurtairport…

  • Solar Energy for Science Symposium, Hamburg

    As the symposium on solar energy at the DESY research center approaches, participants are eagerly anticipating the wealth of knowledge and insights that will be shared during this event. The program encompasses a wide range of topics, including renewable energy, climate change, and the societal impact of solar power. From discussions on the role of…

  • Letter to the Science Journalists in Japan

    To our colleagues in the Medical Journalists Association of Japan and the Japanese Science Journalists Association Dear Secretary-General Ryu Kondoh, dear President Shun’ichi Takaebe your friends across Europe are watching and listening to the unfolding crisis which is so severely affecting your country. We are desperately sorry. We are aware that many of you will…

  • Science Writer wanted at GBIF, Copenhagen

    The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation based on a multilateral agreement amongst countries and international organisations with the purpose of making scientific biodiversity data freely available via the internet. Learn more about GBIF from our web site: www.gbif.org. Scope The GBIF Secretariat (GBIFS), located in Copenhagen, Denmark, is seeking a committed…

  • WCSJ 2011 Moves to Qatar

    The World Conference of Science Journalists 2011 will take place in Doha, Qatar, instead of Cairo: Cairo has been witness to very exciting times in the past few weeks and Egypt has now started the inspiring but demanding process of birthing a new democracy. This will take time and a lot of vigilance and hard…