From Equations to Global Policy: Science Diplomacy in Action

Hosted by the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings

Wednesday, 1 July 2026
07:00 - 08:30 CEST

Details

Inselhalle

Main Hall and Main Foyer

Access for Nobel Laureates and Young Scientists

Please contact the designated information desks for attendance inquiries.

Introduction and Overview

Moderator: Ona Ambrozaite 
Lindau Alumna 2024, University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States of America, and Science Diplomacy Grid

Case Study Discussion

Nuclear Weapons and the Threat of Nuclear Proliferation
Sébastien Philippe
Lindau Alumnus 2019, University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States of America

Academic Freedom
Mirko Rossini
Lindau Alumnus 2024, Ulm University, Germany, and Science Diplomacy Grid

Climate Change and Sustainability
Tbc.

Breakfast Discussion

Reflections

Abstract

The interactive breakfast session builds on last year’s Mainau Island panel, “Global Challenges, Global Solutions: The Role of Science Diplomacy,” to further advance Lindau’s mission of fostering dialogue, responsibility, and impact by equipping Young Scientists with practical tools for science diplomacy. The session will begin with a concise overview of the role of science diplomacy in addressing global challenges, showcasing real-world examples from scientists actively engaged in international relations – including the launch of the Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Hub by Nobel Laureate Peter Agre and Lindau Alumna Ona Ambrozaite – highlighting what has proven effective “in the field.”

To make the discussion more concrete, actionable, and anchored in real‑world examples, the session will feature a panel discussion with short inputs by case study representatives – Lindau Alumni whose current work illustrates key dimensions of science diplomacy.