Budapest 2006
The Proposed (Detailed) Programme for Budapest 2006
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Arrival of participants in late afternoon/evening
Private Evening Meeting of Keynote Speakers, Poster Judges, Organisers
Wednesday, 23 August 2006
9.00am |
Registration at Hotel Agro Budapest, Put up Posters, Poster Session 1 |
11.00am |
Official Welcome and Formal Opening of 2006 Conference |
11.30am |
Keynote Lecture 1 - The Value of Research/Fundamental Research |
1pm |
(Sit-down) Lunch |
2pm |
5 Short Talks |
3.40pm |
Coffee/Tea Break |
4.10pm |
Keynote Lecture 2 - Multidisciplinarity/Interdisciplinarity of Research |
5.30pm |
Poster Session 2 |
7.30pm |
Finger Buffet |
8.45pm |
Ice-breaker: Group Discussions with Poster Judges - At the Pub/Wine Bar |
Thursday, 24 August 2006
9.10am |
4 Short Talks |
10.30am |
Presentation on IUPAC and Younger Scientist involvement |
11am |
Coffee/Tea Break |
11.20am |
Keynote Lecture 3 - An Industrial Perspective |
12.50pm |
Brief Presentations by the UK Royal Society of Chemistry/Hungarian Chemical Society |
1.30pm |
Lunch on the bus Cultural Visit: Departure for Skanzen and Szentendre |
5.30pm |
Gulyas Evening Keynote Discussion - Europe both Today and in the Future
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Friday, 25 August 2006
9.30am |
Poster Session 3 |
11am |
3 Short Talks |
12noon |
Coffee/Tea Break |
12.20pm |
2 Short Talks |
1pm |
Poster Session 4 and Finger Buffet Lunch (at the Posters) |
2.30pm |
5 Short Talks |
4.10pm |
Coffee/Tea Break |
4.30pm |
Keynote Lecture 4 - Issues of Sustainability/Environment |
6pm |
4 Short Talks |
8pm |
Special Reception e.g. Hungarian Parliament, or Buda Castle District |
Saturday, 26 August 2006
9.30am |
Keynote Lecture 5 - Commercialisation of University Research |
11.00am |
Coffee/Tea Break |
11.30am |
4 Short Talks |
12.30am |
Lunch |
2pm |
Keynote Presentations and Discussions on "Communication": Presenting Posters - The best way Science Communication to Different Audiences e.g. Peers, The Public, School Pupils, Opinion-Formers, and also Ethical and Social Aspects including an Exercise for all Participants Coffee/Tea Break A Chemistry Lecture-Demonstration |
5pm |
Presentation of the 2006 Europa Medal and Prize, the Runner-Up Award and Commendation Awards, and Closing Remarks |
5.30pm |
Presentation on the 2007 Summer School |
6.30pm |
Farewell Session - Departure for Cultural Evening |
Extracts of an Article on the Brno 2005 School by Prof Leiv Sydnes (IUPAC President) in CHEMISTRY International Jan-Feb 2006 Vol 28 No. 1 are:
this special annual School emphasises interaction and cooperation between young scientists working in the field of chemistry and is designed to inspire more students to opt for a career in chemistry and chemistry research" :.. "A key goal is to foster networking and cooperation across Europe and with that in mind, extensive discussions are held at meetings based on the posters presented by the young participants. These discussions are led by an international group of scientists that scrutinize every poster and quiz each presenter extensively." :: "The format is unique and means that the meetings and participants receive a level of attention rarely seen at other similar events" : "Lectures are given by selected keynote speakers :. The 2005 IUPAC Lecture was given by Prof Gerald Pattenden who talked about "The Excitement of Natural Products and their Biomimetic Synthesis" with such vigour and enthusiasm that he appeared to be living proof of the title. Many participants felt inspired to carry on with chemistry after his talk"
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