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CONFERENCE SERVICES

ARE YOU ORGANIZING A SCIENTIFIC EVENT?

We offer management and support services for your event.

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Our management and support services for scientific events are designed to ensure seamless and successful experiences. With our expertise, we handle every aspect of event planning and execution, from initial conceptualization to post-event evaluation. Our dedicated team works closely with clients to understand their unique requirements, tailoring our services to meet specific needs.

From venue selection and logistics coordination to program development and speaker management, we take care of the intricate details, allowing our clients to focus on the content and objectives of their scientific events. With our meticulous approach and attention to detail, we strive to deliver exceptional experiences for both organizers and attendees.

Whether it’s a conference, symposium, workshop, or any other scientific gathering, our management and support services ensure a professional and successful event from start to finish.

  • Conference – Bridges between disciplines: Gender in STEM and Social Sciences

Conference – Bridges between disciplines: Gender in STEM and Social Sciences

Hybrid (Gandía – Valencia, Spain & Online) September 12th- 16th, 2022.

The main aim of this Conference is to think about gender differences in Science(s) from an intersectional perspective, bridging the gap between what have been thought of as separate and decoupled fields of knowledge (STEM and Social Sciences)

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Conferences we are involved in

Symposium Human-Carnivoran Interactions

The “Human-Carnivoran interactions: past, present, and future” symposium will focus on that Archimedean point between the past and future of human relations with carnivorans. The one-day event will include papers aiming to provide a broad perspective on paleobiological and conservation/restoration related issues, aiming to integrate past and present perspectives on carnivores and humans.

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