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“Science View” is a non-governmental, no profit organization. The headquarters are established in Athens, Greece but the Association is working, as a network, with respective associations in European Union. Is an active member of the European Union of Science Journalists' Associations (EUSJA - www.eusja.org), which has members in 24 countries around Europe. Furthermore, Science View is collaborating closely with the European Journalists Center (EJC - www.ejc.net) by providing articles and organising training activities in Greece for Science Journalists and Science Communicators.

 

Its mission is to promote science communication activities between the scientific community and the wider public. Furthermore its scope is to act as a node between the scientists and the media through the cooperation of science journalists. Experts in the media communication are working for the popularisation of science with several methods in order to integrate science in the society.

 

The Association is a meeting point for the Greek as well as the rest of the SouthEast European Countries, science journalists and their colleagues that work in Europe through the EUSJA Network. Its main goal is to gather scientific information and create a forum, in which discussions concerning scientific subjects, journalism and European issues, take place.

 

The Association is accessible to science journalists, science writers and science communicators.

Working groups have been created since 2009 in order to work in white papers, reports, surveys and bring together policy makers to exchange ideas and methods relevant to science communication. In 2011 Science View will publish the first journal with reports, papers and methodologies for innovative methods for communicating science and communicating research results into the wider public.

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Member of EUSJA
Founded in 1971 in Belgium by seven national associations of science journalists, EUSJA now represents more than 2000 science journalists from 25 countries. Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 there was an upsurge of interest from Eastern European countries, all of whom now play an active role in EUSJA’s activities. Member countries are (March 2008) Albania, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.
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Science View
3 Makri str.
117 42, Athens
E: info@scienceview.gr
T: 210 9231955
F: 210 9231956