South Africa Day in the United Kingdom on 30 and 31 January 2006
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South Africa Day in the United Kingdom on 30 and 31 January 2006
24 January 2006
The South African Minister of Science and Technology, Mosibudi Mangena,
will be visiting the UK on 30 and 31 January 2006 to participate in
South Africa Day at the Royal Society in London. This initiative is the
result of continued discussions between representatives of the science
and technology communities of both countries. This is a joint
collaborative effort, between the Department of Science and Technology
and the National Research Foundation on the South African side and on
the UK side, the Office of Science and Technology and the Royal Society.
Minister Mangena will be accompanied by senior representatives from the
Department and Science Councils, in particular the Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the National Research
Foundation (NRF), the Council for Geoscience (CGS), the Human Science
Research Council (HSRC), the Medical Research Council (MRC), Vice
Chancellors from the higher education sector; senior representatives
from the Business Sector, such as Sasol (Pty) Ltd. and representatives
from the broader science community.
The event will aim at achieving the following South African objectives and deliverables:
- Market South Africa as a preferred destination for S&T collaboration and investment in the South African national system of innovation;
- Promote collaboration between scientists, engineers and technologists from both countries;
- Increase mobility of scientists working on joint projects, and strengthening inter-institutional relationships; and
- Build platforms for human capacity development and support special initiatives such as the Centres of Excellence, AIMS, etc.
South Africa Day will involve four workshops on 30 January 2006, which will include a number of SA and UK scientists in each. The fields identified for the workshops are Biotechnology, Energy and Climate Change, Advanced Manufacturing and Astronomy. The second day 31 January 2006 will be a seminar that will focus on sketching the South African Science and Technology landscape, through means of addresses from key role-players in the South African and UK Science Systems, as well as poster exhibitions of South African science and technology excellence. The critical focus will be on the creation of an environment, where networking links can be established and promoted.
Enquiries:
Department of Science and Technology Chief Director: Communication
Nhlanhla Nyide on
Office: +27 12 317 4355
or
Mobile: +27 (0) 82 871 6767