OUR AIM: RECOGNITION AND DISSEMINATION

The Association of Spanish Scientists in the Netherlands, in Dutch Spaanse Wetenschappers in Nederland (CENL-SWNL), is a non-profit association created by and for Spanish scientists living and working in the Netherlands, which seeks to consolidate a common space where to share ideas, support us in our stay in the country and promote collaborations in the scientific field between Spanish and Dutch institutions.

We are an independent organization that seeks to build bridges between Spanish scientists in the Netherlands and help the recognition and dissemination of our work inside and outside the country.

Cualquier persona con interés en la ciencia es bienvenida en CENL.

Puedes ver un resumen de nuestras actividades en la sección “Qué hacemos”

misión y visión

Establecer una comunidad de científicos españoles con el objetivo de compartir conocimientos

Constituir una red de apoyo y facilitar la integración de los recién llegados a los Países Bajos

Ofrecer herramientas para el desarrollo profesional a los miembros de nuestra comunidad

Representar a nuestra comunidad ante organizaciones, sociedad y medios de comunicación neerlandeses y españoles

Estimular la cooperación entre instituciones neerlandesas y españolas para facilitar acuerdos de colaboración científica

Aumentar la percepción social de la ciencia y la tecnología

Crear informes y proporcionar consejo en materias de política científica

Collaborations and agreements

At CENL we believe that the best way to achieve our objectives is to promote and maintain collaboration with public and private institutions, foundations and other associations, on an ongoing or one-off basis.

Thus, we have established sponsorships with the Ramón Areces Foundation and the Department of Culture and Science of the Spanish Embassy in The Hague. You can see a list of our collaborators at Home.

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