15 health journalists to attend the ESMO 2014 Congress

European School of Oncology (ESO) will cover journalists’ travel, accommodation and subsistence costs ESO is collaborating with the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) to offer 15 health journalists a unique opportunity to attend the ESMO 2014 Congress in Madrid, Spain (26-30 September 2014), to hear the leaders in clinical research talk about progress in treating cancer,…

“Moving Europe forward” seminar (for Journalists)

30 journalists from the EU-28 are invited to join on 21-22 October 2013 a two-day event in Brussels on the situation ofalternative transport fuels, urban mobility and road safety in Europe. On the first day, the journalists will have the opportunity to attend the high-profile Clean Power for Transport Conference, with the participation of high-ranking…

CIVITAS Forum 2013

‘Implementing urban mobility with less‘ says theCIVITAS Forum 2013 which will unveil brave new solutions to sustainable transport. Imagine a future with clean, modern European cities that adopt cutting-edge sustainable mobility initiatives and offer superlative green transport options. Based on its powerful concept of City-Vitality-Sustainability, the CIVITAS Initiative has been bringing numerous European cities together since…

TEDxAcademy 2013 in Athens, Discovery

It’s our great pleasure to announce you that Dr. Spiros Kitsinelis, a well known Researcher and an Associate partner of Science View is going to present  theimportance of Science in Society and Life during theTEDxAcademy 2013 in Athens. Dr. Spiros Kitsinelis is a researcher focusing on the development of novel and energy efficient light sources.…

Falling Walls Lab Berlin

Masters’ students, PhD candidates, post-docs, young professionals and young entrepreneurs under 35 years of age are invited to share their ideas in application for the Falling Walls Lab on 8 November 2012 in Berlin. The challenge for Lab participants will be to convince the jury of their project in only 3 minutes. Innovative research projects…