The conference is going to support quality development and capacity building. It will underpin policy with current findings from practice within the area of Science in Society activities – where Children’s Universities definitely have been playing a relevant role in since years. Moreover, all this shall be reflected in the light of the individual learning journeys, presented from and issued among participants in SiS activities for children and young people in previous years – who are possibly adult students nowadays.
You can read more details about this exciting event on the SIS website , including the details about the Call for Papers (deadline September 21st, 2011).

