Spanish Science
The science program developed by the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C. aims to foster the development of scientific and technological ties between Spain and the United States, as well as promoting knowledge of Spanish Science.
These objectives are pursued through several lines of work:
- Encouraging cooperation between Spanish and American scientific institutions, both private and public.
- Supporting Spanish scientists in the U.S. and their networks —especially the non-profit organization Spanish Scientists in USA (ECUSA)— helping them to carry out their activities and maintain their connections with the Spanish Science and Innovation Ecosystem.
- Highlighting the role of women in Science with the goal of advancing a stronger participation of young women in the fields of science and technology.
- Increasing the visibility of Spanish Science achievements.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ART x SCIENCE made in Spain 2025
The newest project of the Cultural Office aims to connect art and science through collaborations between Spanish artists and scientists.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Ellas son ciencia in Washington, DC
The exhibition showcases Spanish artist Quan Zhou’s project “Ellas son Ciencia,” which highlights women scientists through comics, commissioned by MECUSA in 2024 and now presented at the Spanish Cultural Center.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Not Your Regular Wall: Ramón y Cajal by Brais Rodríguez
The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC presents the sixth edition of “Not Your Regular Wall,” featuring “Ramón y Cajal” by Spanish artist Brais Rodríguez.

- Science
- New York, NY
Ellas son Ciencia by MECUSA and Quan Zhou
This exhibition at the New York University King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center focuses on Spanish artist Quan Zhou’s works on the project “Ellas son Ciencia: Highlighting women scientists through comics.”

- Science
- Boston, MA
Dr. Gloria González Aseguinolaza at MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosts Spanish scientist Dr. Gloria González-Aseguinolaza, a gene therapy expert for rare hereditary diseases, to discuss her research on the liver’s to treat inherited diseases.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Ecusa DC Seminar Series III. New approaches to therapy
This Third Edition Seminar series by ECUSA will focus on how to target diseases and apply therapy using genes and cells.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Ecusa DC Seminar Series II. Conversations about AI: Cybersecurity and Digital Identity
This Second Edition Seminar series by ECUSA will focus on the various challenges and risks associated to the fast developing AI technology.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA's 10th anniversary celebration: Climate & Science
“Climate & Science” is the first event of the 10th anniversary celebration of the Association of Spanish Scientists in the USA (ECUSA), featuring a series of brief talks and two roundtable discussions.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA DC Seminar Series II. Emerging Viral Diseases: Transmission, Challenges and Vaccines
This Second Edition Seminar series by ECUSA focuses on the emerging viral pathogens and the challenges and threats they pose, along with how vaccines play a fundamental role as a solution to these threats.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA DC Seminar Series II. A New Era in Astronomy: The James Webb Space Telescope celebrates Science
Discover the intricacies of the James Webb Space Telescope, one of the latest scientific developments in the field of astronomy, in a conversation with NASA experts in this new edition of ECUSA Washington DC Seminar Series.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Dialogues between art and science
CNIO Arte presents the exhibition “Dialogues between art and science,” the culmination of the fourth edition of the Spanish National Cancer Research Center’s initiative connecting two fields often regarded as unrelated or even as opposite.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA DC Seminar Series I for a more sustainable future. Representing Science in Early Modern Spain
Spanish art historian Sergio Ramiro gives his second seminar about the ties between art and science in Early Modern Spain in this third edition of ECUSA’s “Seminar Series for a More Sustainable Future.”

- Science
- Chicago, IL
Science ECUSA & Cervantes: Representing Science in Early Modern Spain
As part of the annual “Science ECUSA & Cervantes” STEM series at Instituto Cervantes Chicago, art historian Sergio Ramiro gives the first of his two seminars in the United States about science and art in Early Modern Spain.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA DC Seminar Series I for a more sustainable future. Aging, Longevity and Cancer
The second symposyum of the “Seminar Series for a More Sustainable Future” by ECUSA Washington DC will celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science by exploring the relation between age and cancer.

- Science
- Washington, DC
ECUSA DC Seminar Series I for a more sustainable future. The next pandemic: Challenges for Global Health and Well-Being
The “Seminar series for a more sustainable future” by ECUSA Washington DC launches with an event that will address the challenges and threats that infectious diseases currently pose for the human species.

- Science
- New York, NY
The Scientific Challenges of our Decade
ECUSA, the Association of Spanish Scientists in the USA, organizes its 3rd biannual association meeting under the title “The Scientific Challenges of our Decade.”

- Science
- Washington, DC
Spanish voices in the US: past & future of scientific cooperation
A screening of the documentary “Friends of Mankind: The Philanthropic Expedition and the Treatise on Vaccine” will be followed by a round table with Spanish scientists involved in the US scientific scene.

- Science
- Online
Speaking with NASA's Dr. Begoña Vila
In this video, Dr. Begoña Vila shares her knowledge on the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope by NASA.

- Science
- San Francisco, CA
Bay area: at the crossroads of scientific innovation and business
The Embassy of Spain in the United States together with ECUSA organize a round table with high-level Spanish scientists located in California to analyze the role of Innovation and Scientific Research in the Bay Area.

- Science
- Online
Other skies: An Exoplanetary Festival
Spanish curators Lula Criado and Meritxell Rosell from Clot Magazine together with the SciArt Initiative present an International Festival of Science, Art and Music.

- Science
- Online
Science Diplomacy in the Post-Covid World
Diplomats and scientists discuss the importance of the union between science and diplomacy after the COVID-19 pandemic.

- Science
- Boston, MA
Advances in Rare Disorders
Recognized researchers discuss new trends and technological innovations in the treatment of rare diseases.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Breaking the ice: a chronicle of women scientists leadership program in Antarctica
Spanish scientists and 2019 Homeward Bound alumnae Blanca Bernal and Cristina Otano, along with program representative Anabella Palacios, will discuss the importance of the program and the meaningful role of women in science.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Solar Orbiter: a mission to look at the sun
ECUSA-DC launches its NASA series 2020 with a talk by astrophysicist Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla about the Solar Orbiter mission.