Science & Stormont

10 October 2016, Belfast, United Kingdom


Introduction
Designed to foster close relations with the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive, Science and Stormont is organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, on behalf of, and in cooperation with, the Northern Ireland science and engineering community.

The Royal Society of Chemistry's fifth annual Science and Stormont event will be held in the Senate Chamber (Afternoon Presentations) and the Long Gallery (Exhibition, Drinks Reception and Buffet), Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, from 12:30pm to 7.30pm.

Science and Stormont is organised in cooperation with a number of sister societies and professional bodies, including:

*Institute of Physics
*Royal Irish Academy
*Royal Astronomical Society
*Royal Society of Biology
*Microbiology Society
*The Institution of Chemical Engineers
*Geological Society

This year's scientific presentations are based on the theme of Antimicrobial Resistance

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Parliament Buildings, Stormont

Senate Chamber & the Long Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, Co Antrim, United Kingdom

Committee
Naomi Long MLA, sponsoring Member for Science and Stormont, United Kingdom

A lifelong resident of East Belfast, Naomi grew up just off Mersey Street, was educated at Mersey Street Primary and Bloomfield Collegiate, before going on to study civil engineering at Queen's University. Following graduation, Naomi worked for almost 10 years in the engineering industry here.

Naomi has been politically active since her early twenties and she first joined Belfast City Council as an Alliance Party councillor for the Victoria Ward in 2001. Naomi was subsequently elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly as MLA for East Belfast in 2003. She also had the honour of serving as Lord Mayor of Belfast from 2009 to 2010.
Deputy leader of her party, in May 2010 Naomi was elected as Member of Parliament for Belfast East and became the first Alliance MP to sit in Westminster. 
There, she was a member of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee and the Speaker's Committee for the Electoral Commission.
In 2011 she was named 'Politician of the Year' by the Slugger O'Toole political blog. 
In May 2016, Naomi returned to the Northern Ireland Assembly as MLA for Belfast East. She currently sits on the Committee for Communities and is the Chair for the All Party Group on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

 



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