Month: March 2020

Opportunities and Challenges for Science Diplomacy in times of COVID-19: Online conversation including S4D4C

SciTech DiploHub, the Barcelona Science and Technology Diplomacy Hub, is a pioneering non-profit public-private partnership backed by leading research centers, universities, start-ups, and public institutions that positions Barcelona as a global lab in science diplomacy

S4D4C takes part in science diplomacy lectures

Recently, S4D4C has received requests to participate in lectures around the topic of science diplomacy and we are happy to report these events: Science Diplomacy lecture series in Turkey and Northern Cyprus Turkey is one

Science Diplomacy in the Making: Case-based insights from the S4D4C project

We are very happy to announce that the next major outcome of the S4D4C project is now available online – Science Diplomacy in the Making: Case-based insights from the S4D4C project – is a volume

Stakeholder’s voices #2: A conversation with Julia MacKenzie, Center for Science Diplomacy at AAAS

Science Diplomacy is fostered through the work of many actors around the world. For our second stakeholder voice, we contacted Julia MacKenzie, Senior Director for International Affairs at the American Association for the Advancement of

S4D4C’s Considerations on ‘How to Include Science Diplomacy Aspects in Horizon Europe?’

One of the main goals of the S4D4C project is to support current and future European science diplomacy for the benefit of European capacities, EU foreign policy goals and especially the development of solutions for

Key activities to be implemented from SFIC perspective

S4D4C acknowledged by EU Strategic Forum for International S&T Cooperation

The S4D4C consortium is excited to read the publication of the Input Paper by the Strategic Forum for International S&T Cooperation (SFIC) “Science Diplomacy”: Advancing the impact of Science Diplomacy at EU and Member States

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Time for a New Era of Science Diplomacy

This short article in the Science Magazine set the tone early on. The two-pager was among the first publications that drafted a Science Diplomacy strategy for the United States and in that illustrated the American

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