Science for Policy events can introduce you to key science for policy concepts, enable you to gain a better understanding of the needs of policymakers, help you to connect your work to specific policy areas, and provide inspiration for future research or potential collaboration partners outside of academia!
Below are a number of upcoming science for policy events that might be of interest! If you’d like to see a more extensive list of science for policy events or share an event that you’re hosting, you can visit the EGU’s External Science for Policy Events Calendar.
Building bridges: Shaping Europe's science-for-policy landscape
From 26 - 27 May 2025, The Science Advice Mechanism to the European Commission will be holding the next instalment of Europe’s foremost science advice conference series. This year, the event will be hosted by the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna.
This conference will focus on three themes: Science advice in politics and society, Designing better institutions, and Building skills and practices. It will be of interest to science-for-policy practitioners and researchers, policymakers at all levels! Not only can participants propose a parallel session until 14 February, but they can also organise an in-person or online side event before or after the conference and feature in the conference’s ideas market.
Read more and register for the conference here.
Science for policy in a changing world
The Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) provides independent expert assessment of scientific and technological developments and related policy options for the European Parliament.
On 19 February 2025, STOA will organise a workshop at the European Parliament Library in Brussels in collaboration with Leiden University's Europe Hub. The event aims to bring together academics, policymakers, and the public to bridge the gap between research and policy, facilitating reflection on the EU's common challenges. It will present the latest research by Leiden scholars on key topics that align with the European Union's policy agenda including migration policy, the legitimacy of rule of law sanctions, and the contestation of EU foreign and security policy.
You can register for this event here until 10 February 2025 or spots are filled.
ECCA2025: Call for session proposals
The call for session proposals for ECCA2025, the European Climate Change Adaptation Conference, is now open! Taking place in Rimini, Italy from 16-18 June, this conference will serve as a vibrant platform for showcasing cutting-edge research, and innovative solutions that foster collaboration toward a climate-resilient society. The conference particularly welcomes proposals for policy/solutions sessions.
You can read more about the event, submit your proposals, and register here.