The UNESCO Chair on Science Diplomacy and Scientific Heritage and the National Library of Mexico at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), in collaboration with the Sharjah International Foundation for the History of Arab and Muslim Sciences (SIFHAMS) at the University of Sharjah, are organizing:

2nd International Symposium of the UNESCO Chair on Science Diplomacy and Scientific Heritage

SYMPOSIUM THEME

The symposium aims to delve into the scientific and cultural heritage of diverse regions, focusing on their contributions to universal knowledge and the role of scientific heritage in reinforcing cultural identity. As a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on scientific heritage, the symposium will particularly emphasize the exchange of knowledge and wisdom across cultural boundaries, including the Arab and Latin American regions.

 

It brings scholars from all over the world to advance the conversation about scientific heritage in the South, advancing preparation for common research and teaching projects, and bringing scientific communities from Mexico, UAE, Latin America and the Middle East closer together.

 

In so doing, the event intends to start a conversation of experts in emerging areas while establishing lines of teaching and research:

  • Science heritage
  • Science communication
  • Science diplomacy

Important Dates

Symposium Program

Explore the schedule of the “2nd International Symposium of the UNESCO Chair on Science Diplomacy and Scientific Heritage: Scientific Legacy, Heritage of the Peoples”.

 

The program includes the detailed schedules, sessions, and planned activities for this event, which highlights diverse perspectives on science diplomacy and cultural heritage.

 

Click on the button below to access the complete agenda in both English and Spanish.

Location

National Library of Mexico

Call for Posters

We invite you to participate in our poster session, an opportunity to showcase your research and innovations. This session aims to highlight the latest advancements and foster discussions on key themes in science and technology.

 

Posters will be displayed on November 28th in the exhibit hall of the National Library of Mexico. They can be set up the afternoon before and must be removed after the session ends.

Themes for Submission

Cultural Contexts in Scientific Heritage: Southern Perspectives

  • Exploring how cultural identity shapes scientific practices in the Global South.
  • Case studies of scientific achievements from Latin American and Arab regions.
  • The influence of indigenous knowledge on contemporary science in Southern countries.

Science Diplomacy: Leveraging Heritage for International Collaboration

  • Case studies on using scientific heritage to promote international cooperation.
  • The role of historical scientific achievements in modern diplomacy.
  • Strategies for integrating cultural heritage into global science policy discussions.

Preserving and Communicating Scientific Heritage through Digital Innovation

  • Digital tools and platforms for preserving scientific heritage.
  • Case studies on the use of digital media to engage diverse communities with their scientific heritage.
  • Strategies for promoting science heritage through virtual exhibitions and digital storytelling.

How to Submit

  • Abstract Format: Abstracts should be concise, no more than 300 words, and include a title, authors, affiliations, and a summary of the research or project.
  • Submission Process: Submit your abstract via email to diplomaciacientifica.mx@gmail.com. Please ensure that your submission adheres to the provided guidelines.
  • Selection Criteria: All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by a committee, and selections will be based on the relevance to the symposium’s themes, the quality of research, and the clarity of the abstract.

Additional Information: Accepted poster presenters will receive detailed instructions on poster setup, presentation logistics, and tips to maximize engagement with the audience. Presenters must be available to present on the assigned day and time.

Organizing Committee

Ana María Cetto
UNAM
Jairo Lugo Ocando
University of Sharjah
Mesut Idriz
University of Sharjah
Parsifal Islas
UNAM
Yudy Tibaduiza
UNAM
Montserrat Marroquín
UNAM

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