Previous events
Science advice series
- AI and academic publishing: What does the future hold for authors, readers and publishers?
- Boosting research impact: Policy engagement for Early-Career Researchers
- Be prepared: Can we forecast the next crisis and be ready to manage it?
- Putting people first: how do we care for each other, build resilience and solidarity in a world in crisis?
- Science advice at times of crisis: what roles for universities and academies?
- Transitioning to new energy systems: What impact will it have on society and on our lives?
- Plastic Pollution: Are biodegradable plastics a solution?
- Biodegradable plastics: how do we engage with consumers and society?
- Digital media in crisis situations: rethinking their role and function
- Tackling plastic pollution: are biodegradable plastics the answer?
- Food policy at a time of crisis: what should the future look like?
- Science Advice and COVID-19
- Making Sense of Science for Policy, in collaboration with the Royal Irish Academy
- Making sense of science for policy, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge
- Evidence-informed policy: a Norwegian perspective
- Food from the Oceans, at the Cardiff Science Festival 2019
- Making Sense of Science, at the Royal Society
- Science for policy: a European perspective
- Food from the oceans, in collaboration with the Union of German Science Academies
- Crossing boundaries: new approaches to science for policy in Europe
- Food from the oceans, at the Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival
- Food from the Oceans, public event at Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival
- Can we get more food from the oceans?
- Food from the Oceans, UNESCO Sustainable Gastronomy Day
Research practices series
- Reaching out to society: how academies can maximise the impact of their public engagement
- Get inspired! How to succeed in your STEM career
- Inclusive Research and Innovation ecosystems in Europe: what works, and how do we convince our stakeholders?
- ESOF2022 session: The Chair: Fact or Fiction? Addressing the challenges faced by women leaders in academia
- The Diamond Open Access Model: what impact on research?
- Research integrity: supporting early-career researchers in cases of alleged scientific misconduct
- The Future of Research: Assessing the impact of Plan S
- Plan S
- International Networks: Creating Opportunities for Collaborative Research and Funding
- Brexit revisited: prospects for university research
- Interdisciplinary research: opportunities and challenges
- Research Evaluation – learning from the past and looking to the future
- Open Science
- The future of UK research and scholarship
Landmark series
- Science and scholarship in a changing Europe, marking 30 years of the European Review
- Celebrating life in Calcium Signalling, Physiology and Pathology, marking the 80th birthday of Professor Ole Petersen
- Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Cardiff’s Norwegian Church
- Celebrating 30 years of the Academia Europaea
- Academia Europaea celebrates its 30th Anniversary at the Royal Society
- Physiology and Pathophysiology 2018, marking the 75th birthday of Professor Ole Petersen
- Celebration to mark the renovation of the Norwegian Church in Cardiff
- AE Annual Conference 2016, marking the opening of the Cardiff Hub
Proud to partner series
- Physiology & Pathophysiology 2023 Symposium
- Changing minds or changing systems to avert dangerous climate change?
- The Diamond Open Access Model: what impact on research?
- Digital media in crisis situations: rethinking their role and function
- The Future of Translational Medicine
- The Future of Research: Assessing the impact of Plan S
- AE Translational Medicine Conference at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Sovereignty in a Global Perspective
- Curing and Preventing asthma; where do we go next?
- Science for policy: a European perspective
COVID-19 series
- Digital media in crisis situations: rethinking their role and function
- New perspectives on COVID-19
- Science Advice and COVID-19
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