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Title: World Science Forum Budapest


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World Science Forum Budapest
  • 8-10 November 2003

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World Science Forum - BudapestKnowledge and
Society
  • In 2002 UNESCO designated the day of
  • 10 November
  • as World Science Day

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World Science Forum - BudapestKnowledge and
Society
  • In 2003 the World Science Day
  • will be uniquely celebrated
  • in Hungary
  • the first meeting of the series
  • World Science Forum - Budapest
  • will be organised
  • on 8-10 November

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World Science Forum - Budapest
  • under the Chief Patronage of Professor Ferenc
    Mádl, the President of the Republic of Hungary,
    and
  • under the Patronage of Mr. Romano Prodi, the
    President of the European Commission

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World Science Forum - Budapest
  • International patrons
  • Mr. Koichiro Matsuura, Director-General of
    UNESCO, and
  • Professor Jane Lubchenko, President of the
    International Council for Science.

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World Science Forum - Budapest
  • supported by the Government of Hungary
  • having the full moral support of UNESCO and
    ICSU

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World Science Forum - Budapest
  • with the participation of over 300 distinguished
    scientists and highly respected personalities
    from more than 100 countries
  • and with a full coverage of the international
    media.

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Preparations
  • The Chair of the Conference is Dr. E. Sylvester
    Vizi , the President of the Hungarian Academy of
    Sciences
  • the Chair of the Organising Committee is Dr.
    Norbert Kroó, the Secretary General of the
    Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • the Executive Director of the Organising
    Committee is Dr. Balázs Gulyás of the Karolinska
    Institute, Stockholm.

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Main Objectives of the Conference
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Main Objective
  • To discuss the novel challenges and roles of
    knowledge in the 21st Century

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Main Objective
  • The conference will tackle six major themes
  • Knowledge-based society
  • Knowledge-based economy
  • Knowledge and science
  • Knowledge and quality of life
  • Knowledge, environment and development
  • Knowledge and information

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Plenary Speakers
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Professor Alexander Lámfalussy
  • First President, European Monetary Institute.
    The father of the euro, one of the leading
    financial experts of the world, Chairman of the
    Wise Mens Committee of the European Union.

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Professor John Marburger III.
  • Professor of physics, chief scientific advisor
    to the President of the United States the most
    recognised science policy-maker in the United
    States.

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Professor Goverdhan Mehta
  • Chemist, Former President of the Indian Academy
    of Sciences, President Elect of the International
    Council for Science and the Co-President of the
    InterAcademy Council.

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Achilleas Mitsos
  • Director General, Directorate General of Science,
    Research and Development (DG-XII), Commission of
    the European Union

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Professor William A. Wulf
  • Professor of computer sciences, President of the
    Academy of Engineering, the National Academies,
    USA.

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Professor Lu Yongxiang
  • Engineer. Deputy of the Peoples Congress of
    China, member of the Presidium of the Central
    Committee, President of the Chinese Academy of
    Sciences.

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Sessions of the Conference
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Knowledge-based society
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Viscount Etienne Davignon
  • President of Société Générale, former EU
    Commissioner for industrial affairs of the Delors
    Commission, one of the most prominent financial
    investors in Europe.

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Professor Lourdes Arizpe
  • Former Assistant Director-General of UNESCO, one
    of the leading sociologists in Mexico.

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Knowledge-based economy
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Professor Vernon Smith
  • Nobel Prize-winner in Economics (2002). He
    received this award for his studies on the
    psychological background of decision-making in
    economics.

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Dr. Tero Ojanperä
  • The Senior Vice-President of Nokia and head of
    the Nokia Research Center comes from Finland.

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Professor András Inotai
  • Director of the Institute of World Economics of
    the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Knowledge and science
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Professor Alain Pompidou
  • Professor of medicine, a former Member of the
    European Parliament, Chairman of the French
    Bioethics Committee.

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Professor Masao Ito
  • World-famous neuroscientist, who made
    fundamental discoveries in neurophysiology.
    Currently he is the most influential scientist
    and science-policy maker in Japan.

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Knowledge, environment and development
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Professor Mohamed El-Ashry
  • Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the
    Global Environment Facility (GEF), Egypt and
    United States.

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Dr. Julia Marton-Lefevre
  • Executive Director, LEAD (Leadership for the
    Environment and Development), United Kingdom.
    Former Director of ICSU.

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Information-based society and knowledge
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Professor Tamás Roska
  • A distinguished representative of Information
    Technology will talk about new ways to design
    computers and utilise information in the 21st
    Century.

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Professor Peter Freeman
  • The Assistant Director of the US National
    Science Foundation will cover the field of
    research on information and society in the 21st
    Century.

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Knowledge and quality of life
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Professor Hans Wigzell
  • Rector of the Karolinska Institute, President of
    the Nobel Assembly, chief scientific advisor of
    the Swedish Government.

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Professor Craig Venter
  • A revolutionary geneticist the first to map the
    human genetic code, the founder and owner of one
    of the most significant biotechnological
    companies of the world.

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Programme survey
  • Day 1 8 November 2003
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 9 12 AM Opening and
  • Plenary Sessions
  • 14-18 PM Thematic Sessions

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Programme survey
  • Day 2 9 November 2003
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 9 12 AM Plenary Sessions
  • 14-18 PM Thematic Sessions

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Detailed programme
  • Day 3 10 November 2003
  • World Science Day
  • Hungarian Parliament
  • 9 11 AM Final Conclusions and Recommendatiosn
    for Mankind
  • Presentation of the UNESCO Prizes year 2004
  • 11.30 AP 13.00 PM Concluding Plenary Lectures

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Communicational background
  • Please follow regularly the electronic forum and
    the latest news on
  • www.sciforum.hu

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Communicational background
  • For further information, you may contact the
    Secretariat of the World Science Forum
  • budapest_at_sciforum.hu

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Communicational background
  • The Communication Secretariat of the Hungarian
    Academy of Sciences is working in collaboration
    with Weber Shandwick International Ltd. on the
    Forums worldwide PR.
  • Please follow the news in the media!

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