At yesterday’s written session of the EBA Executive Board, a decision was made to establish two EBA Scientific Committees, namely:
1. EBA Scientific Committee For Young Beekeepers;
2. EBA Scientific Committee For The Conservation Of Indigenous Honey Bees.
INVITATION TO JOIN THE EBA SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE FOR YOUNG BEEKEEPERS
The European Beekeeping Association (EBA) has established its Scientific Committee for the Safety and Quality of Bee Products and its Scientific Committee for Bee Health, and we are in the final stages of establishing an EBA Scientific Committee for Apitherapy.
As the EBA continues to expand its efforts in different areas of European beekeeping, the need for additional specialized committees has become apparent. In light of this, we are pleased to announce the establishment of the EBA Scientific Committee for Young Beekeepers.
In addition to the many challenges that are represented in the world of beekeeping, we are also very aware of the fact that beekeepers are aging, that it is necessary to involve young and enthusiastic people, new energy that will connect with the beautiful world of beekeeping. Therefore, it is necessary to help young people through education and training to enter this magical world.
In addition to acquiring knowledge and skills, a very important and essential part of the Committee’s work is the cultural and social program that will contribute to connecting young people in Europe and once again showing that bees do not have a borders.
If you are passionate about contributing to our mission, we invite you to apply for membership on the Scientific Committee for Young Beekeepers.
Please submit a brief application (maximum 300 words) to eba@ebaeurope.eu by January 31th, 2025. Your application should include a statement of motivation, your area of expertise, and a brief list of references highlighting your professional or academic contributions in the field of your work.
We look forward to your participation.
INVITATION TO JOIN THE EBA SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE FOR THE CONSERVATION OF INDIGENOUS HONEY BEES
The European Beekeeping Association (EBA) has established its Scientific Committee for the Safety and Quality of Bee Products and its Scientific Committee for Bee Health, and we are in the final stages of establishing an EBA Scientific Committee for Apitherapy.
As the EBA continues to expand its efforts in different areas of European beekeeping, the need for additional specialized committees has become apparent. In light of this, we are pleased to announce the establishment of the EBA Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Indigenous Honey Bees.
The ultimate goal of establishing the Committee is to improve bee welfare by developing and disseminating comprehensive breeding strategies that include colony vitality and the conservation of locally adapted populations through cooperation, exchange of ideas and mutual support, in order to disseminate and implement sustainable breeding strategies at European levels.
The Committee will work in the field of bee breeding and conservation, bringing together expertise from different scientific and beekeeping communities, collaborating with breeders and sharing a strong commitment to knowledge dissemination and transfer.
If you are passionate about contributing to our mission, we invite you to apply for membership on the Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Indigenous Honey Bees.
Please submit a brief application (maximum 300 words) to eba@ebaeurope.eu by January 31th, 2025. Your application should include a statement of motivation, your area of expertise, and a brief list of references highlighting your professional or academic contributions in the field of your work.
We look forward to your participation.
Boštjan Noč
President of the European Beekeeping Association
GENERAL SPONSOR OF THE EBA
SILVER SPONSOR OF THE EBA
SILVER SPONSOR OF THE EBA
BRONZE SPONSOR OF THE EBA