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A white paper from the FEBS Education and Training Conference: challenges, opportunities, and action plans for transforming molecular life sciences education
The inaugural FEBS Education and Training Conference (ETC) was held in Türkiye, in 2024. This first‐ever Molecular Life Sciences Education Conference in Europe was organized by the FEBS Education and Training Committee and it was a groundbreaking event that brought together educators and scientists...
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The first molecular life sciences education conference in Europe—FEBS Education and Training Conference—brought together educators and scientists to explore how to enhance education and training and underscored the need for transformative changes in teaching and learning. This document synthesizes key insights and recommendations from the conference and proposes strategies to address current challenges in education. |
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