Thursday 30 September 2010

The sound of science :)

Science Policy News: September 2010 Part 3

I have to say that the last couple of weeks I have been a bit busier than usual so I have not been as attentive as I would have hoped with with the news. Saying this, there is quite a lot of papers in this archive so I hope that is still quite representative. :)

My #scipolicy News archive: September 2010 Part C

Saturday 11 September 2010

Science Policy News: September 2010 Part 1

I have mentioned time and time again that I am collecting news, and I am putting them into files. I thought of putting them online in case someone wants to read them. I thought maybe it will save some other people time. :)

PS because I am very careful with copyrights etc, all the articles say where I took them from. But if you find that this is going against rights of any authors, please tell me and I will not put them online. Thanks!

My #scipolicy News archive: September 2010 Part A

Thursday 2 September 2010

a small update - diary entry

You might have noticed I have been away for a while.

A side of me wants to say: "I wish I could tell you that I've been on holiday". This side is tired.

The other side, however, wants to say: "I have been working on a Youth in Action proposal for the EU!!!". That side is enthusiastic and full of energy.

Both sides are saying the truth. Writing a proposal from scratch by yourself is a difficult thing. Especially if you have no experience like me. I will tell you more about the event this proposal is about, if it gets accepted. I don't want to say anything else, in case I jinx it.

Now that the proposal has been submitted, I have finally started to look around me. 

Greece is nowhere near looking like this:
there is still time for:

but I have the feeling that children get around this time. Well... some children, i bet a lot of them don't. I always liked school because it meant I had a lot more company of my age - you guessed correctly I was an only child. So let me rephrase - I have the feeling I used to get as a child around this time: Athens is full of people again, shops are selling school things, the temperature dropped below the high 30s it has been for most of the summer, etc etc. All these lead me to think that a brand new year is starting. And I am highly optimistic and enthusiastic about it! :):)

This year will be interesting!!! For me and for this blog. I am continuing on my quest to understand the relationship between science and society, through my own reading. At the same time I am starting a Masters course on Public Policy and Management, so that i can understand a bit more the economics and the politics that affect Science Policy. If my proposal gets accepted I will have all sorts of other news. Maybe some news from my work too.

So I want to wish you a happy new year! :):)