Open calls at EKLIPSE
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Do you have a research question concerning biodiversity but do not know whom to ask? Would you like to organize a training or capacity building event but need support for it? Check the new EKLIPSE calls – we might be able to help you!
More...Transition paths to sustainable legume-based systems
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Legumes are at the centre of food policy debates concerning global food security and sustainable food production systems.
More...Ecosystem services on the ground
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How are ecosystem services understood, managed and co-created at local level? Major insights from our OpenNESS field work and previous ecosystem service related projects were shared at the 12th ESEE conference.
More...Beyond the Lab: The DIY Science Revolution exhibition opening
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ESSRG, Impact Hub, and F|M|E Fenntartható Magyar Egészségügyért Egyesület cordially invites you to the opening of the „Beyond the Lab: The DIY Science Revolution” exhibition at 7 pm. June 20, 2017.
More...Sparks at the Night of the Museums
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Visit the the Sparks exhibition at the Night of the Museums as well, between 4 pm and 9 pm at June 24, 2017!
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III. International Conference on Landscape and Human Health – Vienna
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In May 2017, we attended the 3rd International Conference on Landscape and Human Health in Vienna.
More...The campaigner for clean air
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In connection with the “Beyond the Lab: the DIY Science Revolution” exhibition you can see from June 20th in Budapest, we’d like to introduce you to Shazia, the citizen scientist working for clean air on the streets of London.
More...Patients doing it for themselves
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In connection with the “Beyond the Lab: the DIY Science Revolution” exhibition you can see from June 20th in Budapest, we’d like to introduce you to health hacking, this exciting but relatively unknown approach to one’s own healthcare, showcased by many of our exhibitors.
More...The diabetes hacker
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In connection with the “Beyond the Lab: the DIY Science Revolution” exhibition you can see from June 20th in Budapest, we’d like to introduce you to Tim, the diabetes hacker who became frustrated that research and innovation are not delivering results fast enough, and not catering to his needs.
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