Professor Eva Kondorosi MAE congratulating Robert-Jan Smits MAE on receiving the AE Gold Medal (The Royal Society)
AE Cardiff Hub Academic Director, Professor Ole Petersen MAE, addressing MAEs at AE’s 30th anniversary celebrations (The Royal Society)
Professor Pearl Dykstra MAE and AE President-elect Professor Marja Makarow MAE at the SAPEA symposium on science advice (Helsinki) photo: Tomi Setälä/SAPEA
President and Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff University, Professor Colin Riordan, on the panel at the AE Annual Conference (Cardiff)
Professor Ortwin Renn and Professor Nicole Grobert MAE, Chair of the European Commission’s Group of Chief Scientific Advisors, at the Making Sense of Science panel session (The Royal Society)
Audience participating at our Plan S event (KU Leuven)
Our panel of experts at the Making Sense of Science workshop, including the Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, Professor Peter Halligan (The Royal Irish Academy)
Lord Martin Rees MAE being awarded AE’s Erasmus Medal by AE President Professor Sierd Cloetingh MAE (Cardiff)
Open Access Champion, Professor Johan Rooryck MAE, delivering the keynote address at our Plan S event (KU Leuven)
Handover of the Food from the Oceans evidence review report to European Commissioners (Brussels)
Networking at the AE Annual Conference (Cardiff)
Joint AE Bergen/AE Cardiff/SAPEA Food from the Oceans event at the Norwegian Church (Cardiff)
CUBRIC, home to the Academia Europaea Cardiff Knowledge Hub
Members of Academia Europaea networking at AE’s 30th anniversary celebrations (The Royal Society)
The Academia Europaea (Academy of Europe) has a thriving membership of more than 5,000 world-leading researchers, amongst them more than 80 Nobel laureates. At AE’s Cardiff Hub, we promote research excellence for policy and progress.
Join us for this celebratory event marking 30 years of the European Review (1993-2023). Hybrid event: Monday 3rd July 2023, Wolfson College, Lee Hall, University of Cambridge.
Marking International Women's Day 2023, Professor Susan Wray discusses gender equality in academia as well as her hopes for the next generation of scientists.
The UK government has appointed Angela McLean MAE to succeed Patrick Vallance as its chief scientific adviser. She will become the UK’s first female chief scientific adviser.