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4 July

11:10 to 16:45

CERN, Geneva

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FT11c

Field Trip

Science

At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe.

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4 July

12:15 to 13:55

STCC, Room 1BC

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L7

Sponsored Luncheon

Science

With climate change impacts accelerating, the media have more than ever a critical role to play in facilitating the general public’s understanding of environmental sciences. The challenge is to move from scientific expertise to science popularization in an efficient way.

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4 July

12:15 to 13:55

STCC, Room 3A

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L8

Sponsored Luncheon

Beyond cheerleading

Communicating scientific ideas to the public in a way that everybody understands can be a very tricky business at the best of times.

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4 July

12:15 to 13:55

STCC, Room 5A

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L9

Sponsored Luncheon

Science

More transparency as well as accurate and informative communications on science matters are more important than ever. And we need to tell the whole story on the impact of what we’re doing today on the environment of the future.

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4 July

12:15 to 13:55

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LL3

Lunch@Lab

Science

Thanks to the large concentration of high-level research within a small area, Lunch@Lab visits take place during the lunch breaks. Fingerfood and sandwiches will be provided, so that the discovery of the labs and discussions with the researchers can last up to around 90 minutes. (Lunchbags will be offered)

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