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CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE

By Âé¶¹´«Ã½

15 December 2004

What is Café Scientifique?

Café Scientifique is an informal discussion forum giving like-minded people the opportunity to gather in bars and cafés all over the world to discuss the great topics in science.

It is based on the Café Philosophique movement which was started in France in 1992 by the philosopher Marc Sautet who wanted a place in which ordinary people could discuss topics in philosophy. Duncan Dallas of the UK adapted the model to science communication – leading to the development of the Café Scientifique movement

The meetings are entirely different from the usual talks and seminars given at universities and institutions around the world. Instead of one person lecturing others, Café Scientifique is designed to promote group discussion. The evening is usually lead by an invited speaker who talks briefly and without visual aids, the topic is then thrown open to debate and everyone is encouraged to join in.

The format allows individuals to meet other people over a few beers or coffees. Some people see the evenings as a way of meeting new people and making friends, as networking events in which they can make new contacts or even as part of the dating scene for scientists!

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for Café Scientifique from the British Council.

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