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SGEM WORLD SCIENCE (SWS) Scholarly Society

The place Where Science Meets Art

The SGEM World Science (SWS) Scholarly Society stands as a testament to the synergy of science and art. It is a vibrant hub of innovation, where interdisciplinary collaboration is not just encouraged, but celebrated.
The society connects experts from various fields, from the hard sciences to the creative arts, fostering a unique dialogue that is essential for addressing the complex challenges of our time.
Here, in this dynamic space, ideas are shared, research is advanced, and creative solutions are forged, all with the aim of contributing to a sustainable and thriving future. This society is more than just a network of scholars; it's a community driven by a passion for progress, where every member plays a crucial role in shaping a better world.

Join us on this exciting journey, where your contributions can make a real impact. Together, we aim to shape a future where scientific advancements and artistic expressions harmoniously shape a sustainable and thriving world.
  • SGEM WORLD SCIENCE deeply integrates Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG)
  • Being a part of this compact signifies a dedication to these global goals, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and education in addressing global challenges in:
  • - Quality Education (SDG 4): Promoting inclusive and equitable education.
    - Gender Equality (SDG 5): Supporting studies on gender issues and equality.
    - Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6): Addressing water resource management.
    - Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7): Focusing on renewable energy technologies.
    - Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8): Exploring socio-economic impacts.
    - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9): Advancing scientific and technological research.
    - Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10): Highlighting research on social equity.
    - Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11): Investigating urban sustainability.
    - Climate Action (SDG 13): Conducting climate change studies.
    - Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16): Engaging with governance and policy research.
    - Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17): Collaborating globally for sustainable development.

 

 

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„GREEN SCIENCE FOR GREEN LIFE“, Vienna AUSTRIA

It is time to wake up for the new generation of intelligent green sciences! We should face the needs of our planet and all of its inhabitants – both human beings and animals. The Extended Scientific Sessions SGEM Vienna GREEN are focused on GLOBAL WARMING, CLIMATE CHANGE, CO2 REDUCTION, BIODIVERSITY, AND GREEN TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE. The Sessions are held in a special place, where every green heart beats faster - the greenest capital of Europe, Vienna, Austria. These conference sessions are part of one of the most important world Scientific Conferences on Earth & Planetary Science - SGEM GeoConferences and are held yearly at the Habsburg’s residence - the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. Join us, GO GREEN!
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„WHEN SCIENCE MEETS ART“, Vienna AUSTRIA

A magical meeting between Science and Art - the two most beloved children of human civilization. The SWS Scholarly Society hold another amazing meeting between the modern social sciences and the art - SWS Vienna Extended Scientific Sessions on Social Sciences, part of the International Scientific Conference on Social Sciences - ISCSS. These sessions cover a selected range of topics in modern social sciences - political sciences, law, finance, psychology, media, design and urban studies, of course - all with a touch of art. The time has come to restore the ancient union between beauty, truth and goodness. Join this special conversation about the art of science and the science of art. Welcome to Schönbrunn Palace Vienna!
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„THE MAGIC OF THE RENAISSANCE“, Florence ITALY

Art Meets Science in the magic of Renaissance Florence. The synergy of Art and Humanities is presented in one unique event - SWS Extended Scientific Sessions "The Magic of the Renaissance", part of the International Scientific Conference on Art & Humanities - ISCAH. The sessions cover a selected range of topics - political sciences, history, philosophy, archaeology, heritage studies, history of art, literature & poetry, language, architecture & design. By transforming what we have learned over the centuries and learning from the mistakes of our ancestors in classicism, analyzing and doubting through criticism, and developing art during the periods from Ancient Classical Art until Romanticism, we can change our future and society in one new sustainable world. Welcome to the Renaissance Florence!
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Latest Projects, Books, Workshops...

  • Ukrainian National Culture in the XXI century

    Ukrainian national culture on the way of civilizational development in the XXI century. Nation as a result of ethos transformation into subject of the world history. Correlation between historical role of nation and national culture and its contribution to the history of world culture. Ukrainian national culture as a spiritual system of values.
    Public Art Project
  • Thrive305 Project

    Through this digital platform, Miami artist Xavier Cortada asks you to join him in creating an art piece that captures and shares our collective voices. The artist will incorporate the words participants upload online into the Thrive305 collaborative digital message mural that Mayor Levine Cava will unveil on April 17th at the closing of Thrive305 Civic Week.
    Public Art Project
  • SDG ESCOP4GREEN project

    One of the latest projects supported by the SWS Scholarly Society as a stakeholder and advisory board member. The project, aimed at promoting sustainable practices through education and collaboration, aligns with the SWS Society's commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and dedication in shaping sustainable strategies within the global scientific community.
    EU Sustainable Project on Climate Change
  • Ukrainian Knowledge Exchange (UKE)

    "Ukrainian Knowledge Exchange (UKE) for Project Initiation" Conceptual Case-Study: web-based course utilizes conceptual modelling tools to promote system understanding, such as societal resource management, stakeholders and processes involved. It aims to help initiate projects and bring together the actors that can jointly develop strategies for problem definition and appropriate methodology.
    Conceptual Case-Study
  • The Underwater HOA project

    A participatory public art project by environmental artist Prof. Xavier Cortada, University of Miami School of Law. The project aims to generate awareness on rising sea levels, and engage Floridians to take action against climate change by providing a space where homeowners can address its impending impacts.
    Public Art Project on Climate Change
  • ECPE EU Project

    Publishing the second ECPE book, focused on the issues concerning barriers and obstacles to the phenomenon of prosumerism and self-production and self- consumption of energy. The studies analyze the legal form an energy community could cover inside the national framework, comparing the experiences of different countries both within the EU, both outside Europe /Prof. Lucia Rugerri, Italy
    EU ECPE Project on Prosumerism
  • Dear Earth, I Love You

    "Dear Earth, I love you so, so much. One day, like so many people this past month, I will give you my last breath. But in the meantime, I promise to continue to do everything I can to keep us both alive and thriving." by Chantal Bilodeau - a renown playwright and translator, a pioneer in the sphere of eco theater, called one of "trailblazers who are changing the climate conversation".
    Public Art Project on Climate Change
  • The WORLD in FLORENCE

    The FESTIVAL of DIVERSITY of the WORLD'S CULTURAL Expressions is a 5 years-long project (2021-2025) that aims to enlarge worldwide the turnout of higher educational institutes and public administrations engaged in contributing to raise awareness, interpret and communicate the local cultural expressions of their sites for a not only sustainable, but also an inclusive, supportive and ethical progress of the communities they are part of.
    Cultural Multinational Network
  • Florida is... Nature

    To commemorate this year's anniversary - Florida 200th, Cortada is continuing his ongoing project "Florida is... Nature", which encourages participants to depict Florida's natural beauty as they find better ways to coexist with nature. The project aims to encourage state-wide audiences to care for Florida's ecosystems.
    Public Eco-Art Project
  • SWS - Sustainable GREEN Mission

    As a fervent advocate for sustainability and a leader in fostering global scientific discourse on environmental challenges, the SWS Scholarly Society proudly upholds its mission as an SDG Publisher and the principal organizer of the SGEM Vienna GREEN International Scientific Conference "Green Science for Green Life"
    Sustainable GREEN Mission