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Date(s) - 01/07/2019 - 05/07/2019
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Barcelona, Spain

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SciTech DiploHub, the Barcelona Science and Technology Diplomacy Hub, together with IBEI, the Barcelona Institute for International Affairs, organises the Barcelona Science and Technology Diplomacy Summer School from July 1-5, 2019, in Barcelona. Everyone interested in science diplomacy is invited to apply, please note that places are limited.

Among the lecturers at the summer school are also partners from the Horizon 2020-funded S4D4C project: Ana Elorza, Science Advice Coordinator, and Izaskun Lacunza, Head of International Projects, at FECYT – the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – will be leading a simulation game on Science Diplomacy to approach the topic in a funny way, but based on real-world situations.

The Summer School includes several other world-class lectures, such as Nasser Kamel, Secretary General of the Union for the Mediterranean; Luk van Langenhove, Academic Director at the Institute for European Studies (IES) at VUB, Associate Senior Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS and coordinator of the S4D4C “sister project” called ‘European Leadership in Cultural, Science and Innovation Diplomacy (EL-CSID)’ also funded under Horizon 2020; Ernesto Fernandez, Science Policy and Partnerships Director at UNESCO; Katharina Hone, expert in technology diplomacy at the DiploFoundation of Geneva; Marga Gual, Senior Project Director at American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Center for Science Diplomacy and Maurizio Bona, senior advisor to the Director General of CERN in the field of relations with international organizations, parliaments and scientific policy and many others …

Speakers of the Science Diplomacy Summer School

Aimed at mid-career scientists, technology and foreign affairs professionals, the Summer School will examine the most relevant topics in the field of science and technology diplomacy, with special focus on its implications in Europe, the Mediterranean and the role of global cities. Academic training will be complemented with professional development activities, visits and on-the-field lectures. It is an excellent opportunity for all those professionals interested in science diplomacy, the internationalization of research institutions and the role of science and technology in global governance.

Participants should have a graduate degree in any branch of science, technology, engineering, international affairs, public policy or political science and relevant working experience in research, international organizations or project management. They must demonstrate an interest in global issues, proven leadership capabilities and social commitment.

The event takes place in Barcelona, the world’s first city to launch a city-based science and technology diplomacy strategy. Barcelona hosts facilities such as the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, the ALBA Synchrotron or the National Genome Analysis Center, the headquarters of the Union for the Mediterranean, the UN-HABITAT City Resilience Profiling Programme (UN-HABITAT/CRPP) and United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG). It is among the top innovative hubs worldwide, the 3rd non-state capital in terms of consular representation and one of the leading cities in global municipalism.

  • The regular fee for the school is 800€. Interested candidates should apply before 15th June
  • Scholarships are available: interested candidates should apply before 15th May 2019
  • Applications: http://www.scitechdiplohub.org/summer-school/
  • For further information regarding the program or application procedures: Pau Ruiz, SciTech DiploHub Project Manager, at pau.ruiz@scitechdiplohub.org
Barcelona Science and Technology Diplomacy Summer School