Young European Scientists Invited to Discover EIROforum Facilities
European organizations running IYBSSD help to inspire young scientists
European organizations running IYBSSD help to inspire young scientists
The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity serves the European research community as a framework for self-regulation across all scientific and scholarly disciplines.
Europe needs healthy ecosystems that benefit biodiversity and people and are resilient to climate change.
To address challenges affecting ‘National Biodiversity Monitoring Programs’ in Europe, 350 experts are drafting a proposal for the transnational monitoring of Europe’s biodiversity and ecosystems.
The Club of Rome wants the European Commission, EU, to take the lead in designing policies that go beyond focusing on GDP growth, to the wellbeing of mankind and the planet.
Until 15 November 2021, a submission platform will receive proposals for sessions and posters in the 2022 edition of ESOF.
A ressource about gender and European issues
Open access of scientific results will be an important topic during IYBSSD 2022. GYA, one of our supporters, is involved in this field.
As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across the globe, IIASA researchers are working to visualize key demographic and socioeconomic information to help inform decisions by health professionals, governments, and policymakers.
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