As a member of the ad hoc ISBA committee on the future of conferences, along with my friends Guido Consonni, Kate Lee, and Getraud Malsiner-Walli, following a round-table on the topic we held in Venezia for ISBA 2024, I am supporting more sustainability and inclusivity through the creation of mirrors or multiple hubs that allow to broaden the spectrum of major meetings and to multiply the impact of these events to other locations on Earth, for researchers who cannot or are unwilling to travel to these meetings. The following is the link to a survey we designed to assess the opinion of the ISBA membership in this regard, as we realise perspectives can widely differ on this topic. The December ISBA Bulletin also includes a preliminary report of our committee. I obviously encourage all ‘Og’s readers to take part in this survey!
The Committee warmly invites ISBA members to share their perspectives on the environmental sustainability, inclusivity, and accessibility of ISBA meetings, and hopes to stimulate awareness and discussion of these issues within the Society. To this end, we have prepared a five-minute Survey on Meeting Experiences to Inform Future ISBA Events. ISBA members can use the following QR code to access the survey.







