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    • Italy
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  • 24.05.12

    Hands in the ground. Cooperation and rural development in the Balkans

  • 24.05.12

    Youth at the CIAK JUNIOR Film Festival 2012. Social inclusion through creativity

  • 22.05.12

    UNESCO monitors damage to heritage in northern Italy following powerful earthquake

  • 16.04.12

    A memorable appointment for 8 young journalists from South-East Europe with the most influential figures in science communication

  • 12.04.12

    Quality, Honesty and Beauty in communication of Science and Technology take center stage at the PSCT2012

  • 11.04.12

    Science-Policy interactions in the field of water and climate change

  • 03.04.12

    Responsible science through women and future generations

  • 02.04.12

    Venice CBRN Workshop welcomes Rashika El Ridi, an outstanding female scientist

  • 29.03.12

    L'ORÉAL-UNESCO for Women in Science 2006 Laureate for Africa participates in the Venice CBRN Workshop

  • 29.03.12

    Responsible science for a secure and safe society

  • 28.03.12

    Call for Applications : 18th International Course on Stone Conservation (SC13) - Deadline : 24 August 2012

  • 20.03.12

    Workshop Report From Global to Regional: Local Sea Level Rise Scenarios makes a story in A World of SCIENCE

  • 19.03.12

    Encouraging the growth and diffusion of scientific culture in Italy

  • 14.03.12

    Higher Education and Professional Responsibility in CBRN Applied Sciences and Technology on the agenda in April at the Venice Workshop

  • 09.03.12

    Feeding 7 Billion Minds

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