cartodb_id_ | the_geom_GEO | image_url_ | lat_ | long_ | meeting_type_ | meeting_type_int_ | short_descriptor_ | the_geom_webmercator_GEO | title_ | |
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3 | GeoJSON | 28.588843 | 77.100366 | Bilateral meeting | 1 | January 2020, UK. The Royal Society's Yusuf Hamied programme for India is designed to encourage scientific partnerships between the UK and India. This scientific meeting, organised with the Indian National Science Academy, focused on condensed matter and genome editing | GeoJSON | Royal Society Yusuf Hamied Workshop for India and the UK | ||
1 | GeoJSON | 45.438759 | 12.327145 | Bilateral meeting | 1 | June 2019, Italy. The Royal Society co-organised a bilateral international meeting in Venice with the National Research Council of Italy (CNR). This meeting brought together established scientists in the fields of a) Science of the Polar Regions, b) Neuroscience and c) Scientific Challenges of New Energy Technologies, giving them the opportunity to meet and liaise with their peers. | GeoJSON | UK-Italy Bilateral International Meeting | ||
14 | GeoJSON | 39.916668 | 116.383331 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | April 2019, China. The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, hosted the second of three policy dialogues with the Royal Society. These dialogues bring together scientists and policymakers from the UK and China to discuss important scientific topics with policy relevance. The second of these focused on low-carbon energy. | GeoJSON | Royal Society - Chinese Academy of Sciences Policy Dialogue on Low Carbon Energy | ||
6 | GeoJSON | -22.908333 | -43.196388 | Bilateral meeting | 1 | March 2020, Brazil. A high-level RS delegation visited Brazil in March 2020. The aims of the visits to Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and São Paulo were to develop and maintain relationships with current and new partners, learn more about the science landscape in Brazil and identify potential opportunities for future joint work. Activities included a joint reception in Rio with the British Academy and the Academy of Medical Sciences; meetings with the Brazilian Academy of Science and key funding partners; a visit to the National Centre for Research in Energy and Materials; a reception in São Paulo for Newton alumni; and a visit to UNICAMP, one of Brazil’s leading universities. | GeoJSON | High-level Royal Society visit to Brazil | ||
7 | GeoJSON | 52.520008 | 13.404954 | Frontiers meeting | 2 | March 2018, UK. The British-German Frontiers of Science Symposium was co-organised by the Royal Society , the Junge Akademie an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina , and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. The conference created networking oportunities for outstanding British and German early career researchers from all fields of the natural sciences for an exchange of new ideas in research. | GeoJSON | The British-German Frontiers of Science Symposium | ||
9 | GeoJSON | 35.684447 | 139.758275 | Frontiers meeting | 2 | November 2019, Japan. The UK-Japan Frontiers of Science meeting took place. It promoted scientific exchange between early career researchers from the UK and Japan, co-organised with the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. | GeoJSON | The UK-Japan Frontiers of Science | ||
10 | GeoJSON | 48.847604 | 2.263993 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | September 2020, virtual. An international interactive online event organised by the Royal Society, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Max Planck Society. This event brought the opportunity for scientific leaders from UK, Germany and France to explore the potential for Europe to be an attractive and leading research destination for Artificial Intelligence. | GeoJSON | Making Europe a leader in AI: in conversation with Venki Ramakrishnan, Antoine Petit and Martin Stratmann | ||
11 | GeoJSON | 37.424107 | -122.166077 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | November 2018, Stanford, CA, USA. The Royal Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences co-organised a high level discussion on AI, society and social good which brought together experts on AI from industry, academia, and government. | GeoJSON | AI Society and Social Good | ||
4 | GeoJSON | assets/data/Story_4/C4_UK-Korea.jpg?v=1.0.6 | 51.50644 | -0.1317 | Bilateral meeting | 1 | May 2019, UK. Together with Institute for Basic Science and The Korean Academy of Science and Technology the Royal Society organised a scientific conference in the UK. The conference focused on the two scientific streams of neuroscience and materials science. The conference also provided the opportunity for a group of DPRK and UK researchers to present the Mount Paektu research project. The Society has supported the Mount Paektu project for a number of years, and has recently renewed an MoU with North Korean partners. | GeoJSON | UK-Korea Bilateral International Meeting | |
8 | GeoJSON | assets/data/Story_4/C4_BrazilFOS.jpg?v=1.0.6 | -23.533773 | -46.62529 | Frontiers meeting | 2 | March 2020, Brazil. The third UK- Brazil ‘Frontiers of Science’ meeting took place over 3 days in São Paulo state. Co-organised by the Royal Society and the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) it brought together Brazilian and British early career researchers and aimed to foster and promote ongoing collaborations between the two. | GeoJSON | The Third UK-Brazil Frontiers of Science | |
12 | GeoJSON | assets/data/Story_4/C4_ChineseSandT_Minister.jpg?v=1.0.6 | 51.50644 | -0.1317 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | July 2019, UK. The Society welcomed the Chinese Minister for Science and Technology Wang Zhigang a symposium with fellows on ‘The Role of International Scientific Cooperation in Addressing Global Challenges’. The event allowed a constructive exchange on challenges to UK/Chinese scientific collaboration. | GeoJSON | Symposium on ‘The Role of International Scientific Cooperation in Addressing Global Challenges’ | |
13 | GeoJSON | 39.916668 | 116.383331 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | March 2018, UK. The Royal Society hosted the first of three policy dialogues with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. These dialogues bring together scientists and policymakers from the UK and China to discuss important scientific topics with policy relevance. The first of these focused on shared priorities for the research and regulation of genetic technologies as applied to plants, animals and microorganisms. | GeoJSON | Royal Society - Chinese Academy of Sciences Policy Dialogue on Genetic Technologies | ||
15 | GeoJSON | 39.916668 | 116.383331 | Science Policy meeting | 3 | October 2020, virtual. Together with the Chinese Academy of Sciences the Royal Society hosted the third RS-CAS policy dialogue. These dialogues bring together scientists and policymakers from the UK and China to discuss important scientific topics with policy relevance. The third of these focused on artifical intelligence. | GeoJSON | Royal Society - Chinese Academy of Sciences Policy Dialogue on AI | ||
19 | GeoJSON | 24.774265 | 46.738586 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | September 2020, virtual. Richard Catlow participated in the S20 Summit led by the Saudis in September, at which he laid out the Royal Society position on plans for G7, wider G20, COP26, COP15 and CHOGM in 2021. The Society was a signatory to the 2020 S20 statement | GeoJSON | G20 Saudi | ||
20 | GeoJSON | 46.204391 | 6.143158 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | September 2019, Switzerland. The Royal Society participated in the European Academies' Science Advisory Council (EASAC) Strategy meeting, of which the Foreign Secretary and Vice-President of the Society Richard Catlow is also the Vice-President of EASAC. This meeting consisted of the EASAC's Bureau members and focused on their strategy for the coming months. | GeoJSON | European Academies' Science Advisory Council (EASAC) Strategy Meeting | ||
21 | GeoJSON | 59.9146 | 10.7049 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | September 2019, Norway. The Royal Society participated in an event organised by the British Embassy in Oslo on Climate Change. The Executive Director of the Society Dr Julie Maxton gave a presentation on the legal and ethical aspects of climate change to the Norweigian scientific community. In addition to this event Dr Maxton engaged with key scientific organisations and agencies in Norway. | GeoJSON | Seminar at the British Embassy on the legal and ethical aspects of climate change | ||
22 | GeoJSON | 30.266666 | -97.73333 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | February 2018, Austin, Texas. The Royal Society led two expert panel discussions on AI and research culture at the world's largest scientific meeting. | GeoJSON | AAAS Annual meeting | ||
23 | GeoJSON | 51.50644 | -0.1317 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | September 2020, virtual. The Human Germline Genome Editing Commission, an international group of experts led by the Royal Society and the US National Academy of Sciences, published its final report. It concluded that human embryos whose genomes have been edited should not be used to create a pregnancy until it is established that precise genomic changes can be made reliably without introducing undesired changes — a criterion that has not yet been met by any genome editing technology. | GeoJSON | The Human Germline Genome Editing Commission | ||
17 | GeoJSON | assets/data/Story_4/C4_Benin.jpg?v=1.0.6 | 6.49646 | 2.60359 | Engagement with multi-lateral organisations | 4 | November 2018, Benin. The Society was represented at the InterAcademy Partnership project "Harnessing Science, Engineering and Mathematics to Address Africa’s Challenges." | GeoJSON | InterAcademy Partnership project "Harnessing Science, Engineering and Mathematics to Address Africa’s Challenges" | |
2 | GeoJSON | assets/data/Story_4/C4_UK-Israel.jpg?v=1.0.6 | 31.770481 | 35.215761 | Bilateral meeting | 1 | December 2019, Israel. The Royal Society and the Israel Academy of Science and Humanities organised a scientific meeting of UK and Israel based researcher to discuss 'Structural Biology: The Molecular Fabric of Life'. Both academies signed an MoU to continue to promote UK-Israel research ties. | GeoJSON | UK-Israel Bilateral International Meeting |