FUTURE FORUM: Science for Society

Wednesday, October 21, 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

The New York Academy of Sciences

or join virtually

The 2026 FUTURE FORUM will convene leaders from diverse backgrounds such as academia, museums, journalism, media, public engagement, government, industry, and scientific organizations from the United States and Germany to explore how science can more effectively serve society through communication, collaboration, and public engagement.

Centered on the theme Science for Society, the meeting will examine how trust in science is built and sustained, how scientific discoveries and long-term research can be communicated more effectively to diverse audiences, and how institutions can demonstrate the societal value of science. A panel discussion will address the roles of museums, journalists, policymakers, and other non-traditional science communicators; strategies for strengthening public confidence in science and evidence-based decision-making; the importance of open and international scientific collaboration amid increasing geopolitical pressures; and approaches to fostering public engagement, scientific literacy, and global collaboration.

Through interdisciplinary dialogue and transatlantic relationship-building, the 2026 FUTURE FORUM aims to develop new partnerships, identify best practices, and strengthen the role of science communication in advancing an informed, engaged, and resilient society. A short reception will follow the formal program.

Speakers

Laura Lindenfeld
Laura Lindenfeld
Stony Brook University

Pricing

This event is free of charge. Advance registration is required.

Space for in-person attendance is limited. Register early to ensure you can join the event, connect with fellow attendees, and take full advantage of the networking opportunities available during the reception following the program. The full agenda will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Academy Difference

The magic of our events is in the conversations between attendees and speakers, and in the valuable exchange of high-quality research and practical applications. This dynamic symposium goes beyond traditional presentations, offering ample opportunities for attendees to ask questions and expand their professional network. Panel discussions showcase speakers' genuine opinions on their subjects of interest and the challenges they are currently facing – providing unique insights and opportunities for attendees to discuss research and practice in the real world.

When

Wednesday, October 21, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Where

The New York Academy of Sciences

115 Broadway
8th Floor
New York NY 10006

Planner

Sanaz Masserat
events@nyas.org

Lead Scientific Planner
Cassie Chartier, PhD, MSc