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This article is dedicated to the issue of the Science Diplomacy Club (SDC) project. It is an emerging platform for young professionals in the field of scientific and technological cooperation. Nurturing a new generation of experts in the sphere of the CTBTO-related issues, such as non-proliferation, disarmament, and nuclear test ban remains a lynchpin of our activities.
The SDC policy is aimed at establishing a good rapport between high profile experts and young professionals. Among our traditional formats are “Career Talks” and “Presentation Contests”, where students have a brilliant opportunity to explore commendable qualities of science diplomats, practice their public speeches, and exchange views on advancing the CTBT.
Moreover, recently we have held the 3rd Science Diplomacy School, which focused on the burgeoning nexus between students from all over the world. The participants were engaged in interactive lectures and worked in groups while researching ever-more crucial topics. SDC also seeks to achieve gender equality by involving young women in Club’s activities, which forms an integral part of substantive contribution to furthering the UN Sustainable Development Goal number 5. In this work the authors have collected the statistics about members and activities of the SDC, which helped to deeply analyze the efficiency of our organization.
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Science diplomacy club is a great opportunity for young professional to raise their awareness in science and technology processes, take a deep dive in cross-cultural and cross-discipline experince, dissiminate knowledge about the CTBT and to network!
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