IPPOG contribution to the 2026 European Strategy Update

Europe/Zurich
Steven Goldfarb (University of Melbourne (AU))
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      State of Things
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      What we want to come out of ESPPU 2026 as recommendations
      • Similar sentence as ESPPU 2020, but perhaps adding the need for content and activities that make the case for higher energy machines (of all types - ee pp mumu). Might also add Early Career involvement as a means of training.
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      List of Potential Topics (Not in Any Order)
      • Recall statements on Outreach in ESPPU 2020
      • Note how Public Engagement has evolved (effect of Social, for example)
      • Emphasise that we focus on younger audiences and public
      • Building broad support for fundamental science research
      • Finding new ways to gain Public Trust
      • Growth of International Masterclasses (audience reach and topics)
      • Example: Non-Science Festivals
      • Example: Virtual Visits, Lives, Podcasts,...
      • Mention Open Science and connection to Masterclasses
      • Efforts to reach broader, more diverse audiences
      • Consider Masterclass (or other tool) to make the case for higher E ee, pp, muons
      • We are helping Early Career researchers by getting them involved in Outreach
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      Other Notes / Action Items
      • Review results of Questionnaire to Countries & Projects
      • Make sure we address training of young scientists and present concrete ideas
      • Use Open Science by name
      • Talk with Arnaud on EPPCN contribution (to stay complementary)
      • ESG handles the Strategy Update (Working Groups internal)
      • FCC interested in ECS (Young Scientists)
      • Who are the key Outreach contacts in FCC?
      • Masterclasses do address concerns to reach out to other sciences (P5)
      • Answer Why the new machines?
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      Deadlines
      • March 31 - 10 pages
      • May 26 - Additional Input
      • Nov 14 - Final drafting national input
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      AOB