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Who Owns Science?

Bayer Foundation, SciCo | Theo Anagnostopoulos, Emmanuel Adukwu, Simge Davulcu Menket, Martin Luxemburg

Can equity in science drive social innovation?

Did you ever wonder if science was the solution to making the world a better and fairer place for everyone? We believe it is, but there are still many challenges in ensuring everyone in our global society can benefit from science.

Join us as we bring together four experts on science, education, innovation, and science communication to explore how we can make science accessible for everyone in society, not just the privileged few. Exploring case studies from Europe and Africa, we will discuss the barriers and potential solutions to making science truly accessible to all, irrespective of geographical location, age, sex, cultural or socioeconomic background. There is plenty to explore: from science education at school, the gender imbalance in research, access to healthcare, research funding and social innovation in sub-Saharan Africa…

Help us start paving the way for a fairer tomorrow by asking the important questions.

PUBLIC DISCUSSION VIA LIVESTREAM AND ON-SITE AT THE CAMPUS. PLEASE REGISTER.

This event is hybrid and will take place as part of the Berlin Science Week CAMPUS’.

On-Site: Admission is free. Please reserve your one or two-day ticket here. To guarantee a seat please send a short mail to bayer.foundations@bayer.com with your name and organisation (if relevant).

Digital: Shortly before the event begins, the stream will be made available on this site. Add the event to your favourites and receive a reminder via email.

Information about the physical accessibility of the Museum für Naturkunde can be found here.

The New Normal Hall is located on the first floor and can be reached by lift.

About the Venue
CAMPUS
Invalidenstraße 43
Berlin, Berlin 10115 Germany

Emmanuel Adukwu

University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)

Simge Davulcu Menket

SCIENCE FOR KIDS CYPRUS

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