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A popular instrument of the Science-Policy Dialogue in political Berlin is the Parliamentary Evening. A Parliamentary Evening is a closed event for members of state parliaments and the German Bundestag, as well as employees of ministries. The goal is to facilitate information exchange between politics, administration, and science. Parliament members are invited both as speakers and guests. Discussions cover strategic and current issues within the intersection of politics, science, and society, as well as specific topics from various societal domains. The long-term objective of these events is to engage members of parliament and ministry staff in political and public projects, establish connections between parliamentarians and institutions, and enhance the knowledge of the participants. Last year, we organized a Parliamentary Evening on climate-resilient cities. Here, we report on the preparation, implementation, and follow-up of the event, as well as its impact and challenges.
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