Draft talk:European Magnetism Association
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The proposed wording below is intended to improve factual clarity and reflect information supported by the cited sources, while maintaining a neutral encyclopedic tone.
The European Magnetism Association (EMA) is a European non-profit scientific organization that supports magnetism research activities in Europe through conferences, training activities and scientific awards. Its awards include the Dominique Givord Award and the EMA Young Scientist Award.
History
editProposed wording: EMA was founded in 2016 during the Joint European Magnetic Symposia 2016. The association operates under statutes that define its governance structure, including a General Council of national representatives and an Executive Board.
Activities
editProposed wording: EMA is associated with the European magnetism conference series Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS), which rotates between different European host cities and covers topics in fundamental and applied magnetism. EMA also organises the 'European School on Magnetism (ESM), a recurring training event aimed primarily at doctoral students and early-career researchers.
All statements are supported by the sources already cited in the article. Ema-page (talk) 07:57, 24 January 2026 (UTC)