5 april 2018, deutsches museum, munich -...
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This project has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 662268.
5 April 2018
10H00 –17H00
09h30 - Registration
10h00 - Introduction, welcome from Jan-Henrik Meyer, University of Copenhagen
10h10 - The History of Nuclear Energy and Society in Central and Eastern Europe – What can we learn from the historical experience? - Helmuth Trischler, Deutsches Museum, Karl-Erik Michelsen, Lappeenran-ta University of Technology
10h30 - The History of Nuclear Energy and Society – Which lessons can we draw from a Social Science Perspective? - Wilfried Konrad, Dialogik, Stuttgart
10h40 - Plenary discussion about historical and social science findings - moderator: Jan-Henrik Meyer
11h20 - Future of nuclear engagement - Introducation into small groups discussions - Matthew Cotton, University of York
11h30 - Group Work I: Discussion activities about the history of nuclear energy and public engagement in Central and Eastern Europe
12h30 - Lunch
13h15 - Group Work II - Small group discussion activities about the future of nuclear energy and public engagement in Central and Eastern Europe
14h15 - Coffee break
14h30 - Group Work III - Small group discussions on action planning for nuclear stakeholders
15h45 - Feedback from the working groups and Plenary discussion about the workshop findings - Facilitated by Gene Rowe, GRE
16h45 - Summary and Outlook - Jan-Henrik Meyer
17h00 - End of Workshop
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
Stakeholder Engagement Workshop
5 April 2018, Deutsches Museum, Munich
Discussing Nuclear Histories and Futures in Central and Eastern Europe
Deutsches MuseumMuseumsinsel 180538 München Germany