CERN UN Roundtable

Europe/Zurich
60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F) (CERN)

60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F)

CERN

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Antonella Del Rosso (CERN), Corinne Momal Vanian (UNOG), James Gillies (CERN)
Description
In the spirit of strengthening links and sharing best practices among the two Organizations, UNOG and CERN will be jointly organizing a round table discussion on the issue of “The challenge of communicating science and technology to the world: issues and solutions”.

It is hoped that the discussions can highlight the experience of various organizations and institutions in their efforts to communicate and inform in several languages on topics – science and technology – that are often perceived as distant and arduous by the layman.

==>> Please note that registrations are now closed. It is not necessary to register for this event if you plan to watch it live on http://webcast.cern.ch. Send your questions to the speakers by email to: question@cern.ch
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Webcast
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    • 15:00 15:10
      Welcome 10m
      Speaker: James Gillies (CERN)
    • 15:10 15:15
      Introduction 5m
      Speaker: Corinne Momal Vanian (UNOG)
    • 15:15 15:25
      More and more science with less and less scientific journalists 10m
      Speaker: Christophe Ungar (RTS)
    • 15:25 15:35
      The start and the operation of the LHC: a machine under the spotlight 10m
      Speaker: Mirko Pojer (CERN)
    • 15:35 15:45
      Technology at the service of the international community 10m
      Speaker: Francesco Pisano (UNITAR)
    • 15:45 15:55
      The communication issues in complex and international projects 10m
      Speaker: David Horrigan (Human Brain Project - EPFL)
    • 15:55 16:05
      Communicating space science on Earth: ESA's challenges 10m
      Speaker: Fernando Doblas (ESA)
    • 16:05 16:15
      From Data to Development: Challenges to Telling the ITU Story 10m
      Speaker: Paul Conneally (ITU)
    • 16:15 16:30
      Discussion and questions 15m