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The responsibility of science is more than just publishing results - presidential interview on this year's WSF
What ethical problems must researchers face at the beginning of the 21st century? This is one of the central questions of the 2019 World Science Forum (WSF), which will be hosted again in Budapest after the 2017 meeting in Jordan. The forum is organised by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), whose president, László Lovász, says in his interview given to mta.hu that although gaining knew knowledge is the task of researchers, what this knowledge is used for is the common responsibility of…
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An interactive performance organized by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis will premiere at the WSF
An interactive performance by artists and scientists that investigates the relationship between humans and nature, and aims to reveal robust measures for a sustainable existence, will premiere at the World Science Forum on 22 November 2019.
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Ethics and Responsibility will be the main theme of World Science Forum 2019
The Steering Committee of WSF 2019 held its first meeting on 10 July at ESOF 2018 in Toulouse, France. Members agreed that the 2019 World Science Forum will take place between 20 and 23 November in Budapest focusing on the Ethics and Responsibility of Science as its main theme.
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WSF2017 Jordan issues Science For Peace Declaration
2017 Jordan Science For Peace Declaration underlines the 8th World Science Forum’s commitment to the responsible and ethical use of scientific knowledge in addressing the great challenges of humankind, more equitable use of natural and human resources and commits to promote diversity in science. Participants pledge to create a regional science forum for the Arab World.
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”Alternative facts are lies” – WSF is not exclusively science policy
“The spread of fake news had already presented a serious danger back in the first decades of the Academy’s existence and this is still true if not more so today,” said Mr. László Lovász in Jordan, during the 8th World Science Forum’s thematic session on science-based advice. Éva Kondorosi, Vice President of the ERC (European Research Council), spoke about disadvantages female researchers may encounter at their workplaces.