
World Science Forum (WSF2015)
The European Academy of Sciences has been invited by the UNESCO to participate to its roundtable: “Galvanizing Science Education and Research for Fostering an Innovation Culture in the Arab Region”,

21st International Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry
The 21st International Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry (21stISFC) will be organized jointly with the 6th International Symposium on Fluorous Technologies 2015 (ISoFT’15) in Como (Italy) from 23rd August to 28th August 2015. This joint event


EuroNanoForum Conference
The bi-annual EuroNanoForum Conference, organised under the Latvian EU Presidency will take place in Riga from 10 to 12 June 2015. For further information, click on this link

International Society for the History of the Neurosciences
Brussels (Belgium), from June 30 to July 5, 2014 – Prof. Claude Debru, President of EURASC, has the pleasure to invite our members to the 19th annual meeting of the International

FET Flagship Human Brain Project
Dear Academicians, The European Commission invites the European Academy of Sciences to participate to the workshop: “The Future and Emerging Technologies unit (FET Flagship)” (Brussels, April 29th, 2014). Professor Charles

NANOSMAT Conference
Professor Ruslan Valiev, Blaise Pascal Medallist in Materials Science in 2011 and invited speaker at the NANOSMAT Conference (Dublin, 8-11 September, 2014), presents a speak about “Bulk nanostructured metals multifonctionnal coatings

Academic Conference : “Nature et Artifice – L′Homme face à l′Evolution de sa propre essence”
Paris (France), Foundation Singer-Polignac, 29-30 April 2014, Professor Edgardo Carosella, Chairman of the Academic Council, invites our members to the Academic Conference he organizes in Paris : “Nature et Artifice

International interdisciplinary summer school : “the neurobiology of emotions and the feelings”
The Forum Scientiarum of the University of Tübingen is organizing an one-week International Interdisciplinary Summer School on “The Neurobiology of Emotions and Feelings”: with António Damásio (University of Southern California,