ISSUE 2 - February 2008





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A Short Guide to EU Grants for Science Communication
(page 26-28)
Enikö Patkós


Summary

“The importance of communicating science to the general public cannot be overestimated. Science cannot live isolated from society.” As the words of Janez Potocnik, EU Science and Research Commissioner, clearly demonstrate, there is a political call to the European Union (EU) for supporting science communication. But as we all know, the reality lies in the implementation and not in the mission statements. So let’s see what the EU can offer to science communicators.

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Engineer Mukasa
29 Mar 2008, 09:49
Iam involved with teaching of Astronomy ,Space Science to early aged School children andthe public at large in Uganda.
My establishment is located along the Equator line 0 degree latitude.
any assistance from you will be helpful
Thanks
Mukasa
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