6th World Conference of Science Journalists in London, 30 June – 2 July, 2009

Foundation Partners

We wish to acknowledge support from the following organisations that endorsed and supported our bid to bring the 2009 World Conference of Science Journalist to London.

ABSW

ABSW

British Council

British Council

Commonwealth Press Union

Commonwealth Press Union

Darwin200

Darwin 200

Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Guild of Health Writers

Guild of Health Writers

International Institute for Environment & Development

International Institute for Environment & Development

Internews Network

Internews Network

Nature

nature

Novartis Foundation

Novartis Foundation website

Office of Science & Innovation

Open Democracy

Open Democracy

Research Councils UK

Research Councils UK

Pallab Ghosh
Science Correspondent, BBC News & President, World Federation of Science Journalists

Sci-Dev.Net

Science and Development Network

Sir Paul Nurse, President Rockefeller University

The British Association for the Advancement of Science

The British Association for the Advancement of Science

The Royal Society

The Royal Society

Visit Britain

Visit Britain website

Wellcome Trust

wellcome trust

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