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Day 1 / Opening Ceremony / 20 November 17.30-21.00

 

Concert Part I.

 

 

Opening Addresses

 

 

UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science

 

UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Conservation 

 

Science, Ethics and Responsibility - Keynote address

 

Concert Part II.

 

 

Day 2 / 21 November 9.00-18.30

Keynote lecture I. - Are There Ethical Limits to What Science Can Achieve or Should Pursue?

 

Plenary Session I. - Are There Ethical Limits to What Science Can Achieve or Should Pursue?

 

Thematic Session I. a. - Science for Peace: Successes and Future Responsibilities

 

Thematic Session I. b. - How Science Reinforces Democracy through a More Realistic Picture of Human Nature

 

Thematic Session I. c. - What Humans Will Be after Genome Editing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells?

 

Thematic Session I. d. - The urgent responsibility of science to support SDGs

 

Thematic Session I. e. - Centenary of Organized International Science Cooperation and Science Diplomacy

 

 

Keynote lecture II. - The Ethics of Science Funding

 

Plenary session II. - The Ethics of Science Funding

 

Thematic Session II. a. - Open Science - The Future of Science and Science for the Future

 

Thematic Session II. b. - Responsible Research and Innovation and Research Integrity: Across the Globe and Across Society

 

Thematic Session II. c. - Ethics of Artificial Intelligence - Global Considerations and Potential for Africa

 

Thematic Session II. d. - Gender Equality in STI: An Ethical Issue

 

Thematic Session II. e. - Sustainable Agriculture

 

Day 3 / 22 November 9.00-18.30

Keynote lecture III. - The Ethical Conduct of Science

 

Plenary session III. - The Ethical Conduct of Science

 

Thematic session III. a. - Science engagement: redefining the uneasy relations with politics and policy? Some transatlantic dimensions

 

Thematic session III. b. - Basic Sciences Infrastructures for Ethical and Responsible Collaborative Development

 

Thematic session III. c. - The Widespread Manifestations and Important Consequences of Gender Bias in Science

 

Thematic session III. d. - Climate Justice for Managing Climate Change Risks on Health

 

Thematic session III. e. - Hunting for Alien Worlds: Recent Advances in Exoplanet Research

 

 

Keynote lecture IV. - Ethics is Science Communication

 

Plenary session IV. - Ethics in Science Communication

 

Thematic session IV. a. - When politics and science collide, should science journalists pick a side?

 

Thematic session IV. b. - Beyond SDGs - Science for Well-Being

 

Thematic session IV. c. - Human Right to Science

 

Thematic session IV. d. - The Ethics of Regenerative Medicine

 

Thematic session IV. e. - Science Diplomacy for Global Challenges: International Frames, Norms and Ethical Principles

 

 

UnEarthing - The responsibility of science in creating a coherent vision for a sustainable world

 

 

Day 4 / 23 November 9.00-15.00

Parliamentary Session - Opening Addresses

 

Keynote lecture - 20 Years of Science Diplomacy

 

Plenary session V. - Parliamentary Plenary Session

 

Endorsement of the Declaration

 

 

Future Scenes mapping by Centrum Production and Let it Be! art agency

 

 

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