Hej Sue,
As already has been pointed out, EUSCEA ("you see"), European Science Events
Association with some 90 members from more than 30 European countries would
be the best place to start. The Festival survey that has been mentioned,
carried out by Savita Custead, Karen Bultitude and others, also gives a good
picture of the (very diverse) European and global festival community. I
would also like to add that 30 EUSCEA members take part in an EU funded, and
EUSCEA coordinated, FP7 project called 2Ways, which is about developing
public, interactive and dialogical presentations of "new" life science
projects, i.e such European research projects that are ongoing or recently
finished. This project has just started, a preliminary website is at
www.twoways.eu, and will be replaced by a larger site within a few weeks.
Please feel free to contact me for more detailed information about anything
connected to EUSCEA or 2Ways, best regards
Jan Riise
President, European Science Events Association
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