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Blog Archive
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An open letter from Russian scientists and science journalists against the war with Ukraine
Posted on 9th March 2022 | No CommentsThe board of the European Union of Science Journalists’ Associations (EUSJA) endorses this open letter written by Russian scientists and science journalists against the war in Ukraine. This war is […] -
EUSJA celebrates 50 years with virtual European Conference for Science Journalists (ECSJ2021)
Posted on 12th December 2021 | No CommentsVideolink to recording of conference on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpvI7VOl0vY EUSJA ECSJ2021 Program, Thursday the 16 December 10:00 – 10:15 Opening. Jens Degett, (Denmark) Massimo Gaudina (Italy) 10:15 – 10:45 The role […] -
How to prepare for the next pandemic
Posted on 19th July 2021 | No CommentsThe Science and Politics of Covid-19 (Springer, 2021) is one of the first popular science books published on the ongoing pandemic. Combining scientific rigour and journalistic style, the book retraces […] -
Forum in Valencia
Posted on 28th October 2019 | No CommentsBy Agnes Kittel This year Valencia (Spain) was the host city of the present conference of a biennial series organized by the European Pain Association (EFIC). The conference was held […] -
European Health Forum Gastein 2019
Posted on 28th October 2019 | No CommentsBy Agnes Kittel Austria has many places famous about their natural beauty and it is for sure that Bad Hofgastein is among the best ones. The mountains with or without […] -
The importance to combat climate change and environmental pollution to protect human health in Europe
Posted on 24th October 2019 | No CommentsBy Bartolomeo Buscema Healthcare in Europe is provided through a wide range of different systems run at individual national levels. There is a need to harmonize all national systems in order to […] -
Pain, just a symptom or a disease on its right?
Posted on 29th September 2019 | No CommentsBy Merce Piqueras When I told a friend of mine, who is a nurse, that I was to attend a meeting on pain, she asked me: “Is it an anaesthesiology […] -
EFIC 2019 : networking for fighting pain
Posted on 8th September 2019 | No CommentsBy Cinzia Bolschiero, science journalist (UGIS, Italy) Ten EUSJA journalists attended recently one of the biggest European congresses. And here is the first blog that has been sent by our […] -
Health literacy and personalised medicine: New technologies, new questions, new skills
Posted on 30th October 2018 | No CommentsCristina Junyent, science writer, member of ACCC October 2018 (Picture credits. © Floris Oudshoorn – ComicHouse / EHFG) Four tracks were debated this year in the European Health Forum […] -
AI is changing how newsrooms work: here’s what that will mean for science journalists
Posted on 7th March 2018 | No CommentsBy Mico Tatalovic, […]